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  2. List of minimum annual leave by country - Wikipedia

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    Mine workers are entitled to one day of leave for every 17 days of work below ground and one day for every 20 days worked above ground, generally amounting to more than 14 days. Newspaper employees are not entitled to a fixed set of days by law, but rather to paid leave lasting at least 1/11th as long as they spend on duty.

  3. Annual leave - Wikipedia

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    Annual leave, also known as statutory leave, is a period of paid time off work granted by employers to employees to be used for whatever the employee wishes. Depending on the employer's policies, differing number of days may be offered, and the employee may be required to give a certain amount of advance notice, may have to coordinate with the employer to be sure that staffing is available ...

  4. Statutory employee - Wikipedia

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    A statutory employee is an independent contractor under American common law who is treated as an employee, by statute, for purposes of tax withholdings. [1] For a standard independent contractor, an employer cannot withhold taxes.

  5. Severance package - Wikipedia

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    The severance payment payable to an employee for any period of less than six months shall be one half of his/her monthly salary. [ 33 ] If the monthly salary of an employee is higher than 3 times local average monthly salary where the employer is located, the rate for the severance payment to be paid shall be 3 times local average monthly ...

  6. U.S. federal deferred resignation program - Wikipedia

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    Of the 11% who intended to accept, more than half already had plans to retire from or otherwise leave the civil service. [29] While the White House reportedly expected about 10% of the federal civilian work force to accept the deal, only about 40,000 employees – or about 2% of the workforce – had accepted the deal by the original deadline ...

  7. Happy Holidays from The Dispatch!

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    Smith is best known for her children’s book, The Hundred and One Dalmatians, but in 1948’s Castle—her first novel—she writes as Cassandra, a 17-year-old girl making journal entries about ...

  8. Fantasy Football Week 17 Rankings: RBs (Half-PPR) - AOL

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    Yeah, those fantasy managers who survived that play to advance on through Week 16 were undoubtedly happy with his bounce-back performance, having totaled 218 yards and three scores, including a 70 ...

  9. Working time - Wikipedia

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    Brazil has a 44-hour work week, normally 8 hours per day and 4 hours on Saturday or 8.8 hours per day. Jobs with no meal breaks or on-duty meal breaks are 6 hours per day. Public servants work 40 hours per week. Lunch breaks are one hour and are not usually counted as work. A typical work schedule is 8:00 or 9:00–12:00, 13:00–18:00.