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  2. Long Island woman, 62, lives paycheck-to-paycheck on ... - AOL

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    Long Island woman, 62, lives paycheck-to-paycheck on $2,400/month, has no savings and is struggling to survive — but she refuses to collect Social Security until 70. Here’s why Vawn Himmelsbach

  3. Wage theft - Wikipedia

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    In Australia, another form of wage theft is the failure of employers to pay the mandatory minimum contribution to employee's superannuation fund. Between 2009 and 2013 the Australian Tax Office recovered A$1.3 billion in unpaid superannuation which is estimated to be only a small portion of total unpaid superannuation.

  4. Social Security Fairness Act: What Will Happen to Your ... - AOL

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    The Social Security Fairness Act (SSFA), which was recently signed into law by President Joe Biden, eliminates rules that reduce Social Security benefits for those who also get income from public...

  5. Talk:Social Security number - Wikipedia

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    The Social Security number (SSN) was originally devised to keep an accurate record of each individual’s earnings, and to subsequently monitor benefits paid under the Social Security program. However, use of the SSN as a general identifier has grown to the point where it is the most commonly used and convenient identifier for all types of ...

  6. Is Trump Breaking Federal Laws? We Asked Legal Experts - AOL

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    On Jan. 28, millions of federal employees received an email from the Office of Personal Management (OPM) with an unexpected offer to resign by Feb. 6 in exchange for eight months of pay and benefits.

  7. Wrongful dismissal - Wikipedia

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    Employee's refusal to commit an illegal act: An employer is not permitted to fire an employee because the employee refuses to commit an act that is illegal. Employer is not following the company's own termination procedures : In some cases, an employee handbook, company policy, or collective bargaining agreement outlines the procedure that must ...

  8. Social Security debate in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Social Security and the Post Office are considered "Off-Budget". Social Security had an estimated surplus of $62.4 billion by CBO accounting (different from the $54 billion reported by the Trustees) and the Post Office had a deficit of $0.5, resulting in a "Total Budget Deficit" of $1,089.4 billion.

  9. Federal workers told offer to get paid through September if ...

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    Federal workers across the government on Friday received emails from top officials at their agencies informing them that the resignation offers they received earlier this week are "valid, lawful ...