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  2. Labor Shortage Loophole: How Businesses Can Rehire Retirees ...

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    The IRS recently provided additional guidance to employers who are rehiring or retaining employees past retirement age as a means to find qualified help in a historically tight labor market. See ...

  3. Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act of 1988

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    The Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act of 1988 (the "WARN Act") is a U.S. labor law that protects employees, their families, and communities by requiring most employers with 100 or more employees to provide notification 60 calendar days in advance of planned closings and mass layoffs of employees. [1]

  4. Termination of employment - Wikipedia

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    Conversely, an employer is not likely to rehire a former employee who was terminated for cause, for example as a result of workplace violation, discriminatory, misconduct, insubordination, and ethics violations. [29] "Boomerang" is the term for workers who depart from an organization but are subsequently rehired by the same organization. [30]

  5. Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985

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    As originally enacted, Title X of the Act provided that a qualifying employer will not be permitted to take a tax deduction for its health insurance costs unless its health insurance plan allows employees of the employer and the employee's immediate family members who had been covered by a health care plan to maintain their coverage if a ...

  6. Rehired by the Company that Laid You Off -- Would You Do It?

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  7. Misclassification of employees as independent contractors

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    Employers must report the incomes of employees and independent contractors using the IRS forms W-2 and 1099, respectively. Employers pay various taxes (i.e. Social Security and Medicare taxes, unemployment taxes, etc.) on the wages of a worker that is classified as an employee. These taxes are generally not paid by the employer on the ...

  8. UPS Reaffirms Support for Guard and Reserve Employees - AOL

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    UPS Reaffirms Support for Guard and Reserve Employees CEO to sign Statement of Support, reports 35 percent increase in veteran hires ARLINGTON, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Employer Support of the Guard ...

  9. Form W-2 - Wikipedia

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    Form W-2 (officially, the "Wage and Tax Statement") is an Internal Revenue Service (IRS) tax form used in the United States to report wages paid to employees and the taxes withheld from them. [1] Employers must complete a Form W-2 for each employee to whom they pay a salary, wage, or other compensation as part of the employment relationship.