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  2. Payroll - Wikipedia

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    Companies typically process payroll at regular intervals. This interval varies from company to company and may differ within the company for different types of employee. According to research conducted in February 2022 by the U.S. Department of Labor and the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the four most common pay frequencies in the United States ...

  3. Head Start and other services for low-income families hit ...

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    Across the country, staff trying to access Medicaid and Head Start funding through payment websites were locked out, leaving some scrambling to figure out how they would cover payroll and pay vendors and rent. Adding to the confusion, the White House said Tuesday afternoon that funding for those programs should not be affected by the freeze.

  4. APS Payroll - Wikipedia

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    APS Payroll, also known as Automatic Payroll Systems, [1] is an American company that provides cloud-based payroll and human resources software for mid-sized businesses. The company was founded in 1996 as a licensed DOS-based software to process payroll locally. The company's headquarters is located in Shreveport, Louisiana. [2]

  5. Phoenix pay system - Wikipedia

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    In February 2016, the first wave of the Phoenix pay system was launched to over 34 government departments, affecting 120,000 employees. [10] The New York Times reported that when the "government switched to the new payroll system", "about 2,700 payroll clerks who were no longer supposed to be needed" were laid off.

  6. St. Johns, Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    This worked as the Portland Woolen Mills, which was located near the waterfront, increased their gross payroll from $7,500 to $15,000 a month while employing a total of 300 workers on day and night shifts. The second most profitable payroll in the town was the St. Johns Lumber company with $14,000 a month going to workers who in some cases had ...

  7. Slave labor on United States military installations 1799–1863

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    The July 1811 WNY payroll reflects David Davis was again working at the navy yard, that month for 18 ¼ days @ 85 cents per day. The same document shows James Cassin slaveholder signed for and collected Davis monthly pay of $15.54. [168]

  8. Mark Begich - Wikipedia

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    Begich was born and raised in Anchorage, Alaska. [8] He is the son of Margaret Jean "Pegge" (née Jendro) and former U.S. Representative Nick Begich.His father disappeared in October 1972 during a small plane flight from Anchorage to Juneau, Alaska with then-U.S. House Majority Leader Hale Boggs, but was reelected the next month, while missing, before both were declared legally dead.

  9. Sidney Hayers - Wikipedia

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    Hayers in 1990. Sidney Hayers (24 August 1921 – 8 February 2000) was a British film and television director, writer and producer. [1]Born in Edinburgh, Scotland, Hayers began his career as a film editor. [2]