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  2. Unemployment - Wikipedia

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    The Current Employment Statistics survey (CES), or "Payroll Survey", conducts a survey based on a sample of 160,000 businesses and government agencies, which represent 400,000 individual employers. [54]

  3. National Independent Venue Association - Wikipedia

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    The National Independent Venue Association (NIVA) is an American trade association of independent music venues, promoters, and festivals. [1] Based in New York City, [2] it was founded in March 2020 [3] to pursue federal support such as business recovery grants and tax relief in the wake of COVID-19's effect on the live entertainment industry. [1]

  4. Garnishment - Wikipedia

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    When served on an employer, garnishments are taken as part of the payroll process. When processing payroll, sometimes there is not enough money in the employee's net pay to satisfy all of the garnishments. For example, in a case with federal tax, local tax, and credit card garnishments, the first garnishment taken would be the federal tax ...

  5. Tool pusher - Wikipedia

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    A tool pusher (sometimes toolpusher, pusher, or The Push) is an occupation within the oil drilling industry.. On a land drilling rig the tool pusher may be rig manager and responsible for all operations, but on drillships and offshore oil rigs, tool pushers are department heads in charge of the drilling department and reporting to the Master or Offshore Installation Manager depending on the ...

  6. List of Major League Baseball teams by payroll in 2012

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    Rank Team Total payroll Average salary Median salary Standard deviation 1: New York Yankees: $197,962,289: $6,186,321: $1,937,500: $7,938,987 2: Philadelphia Phillies

  7. CityTime payroll scandal - Wikipedia

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    CityTime was a New York City contract to build a timekeeping and payroll system for city employees, awarded to SAIC as a no-bid, $63 million contract in 2003. [1] In the following years, the contract ballooned to $700 million, as consultant rates were artificially inflated, and contract terms were adjusted to make the city responsible for "cost overruns".

  8. Whitey Bulger - Wikipedia

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    Bulger's death came as a relief to many Bostonians, especially for family members of his victims; [107] Steven Davis, whose sister Debra was reportedly killed by Bulger in 1981, stated that "[h]e died the way I hoped he always was going to die." [107] Bulger is buried at St. Joseph's Cemetery in the Boston neighborhood of West Roxbury.

  9. Dayforce - Wikipedia

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    Dayforce, Inc., formerly Ceridian, is a provider of human resources software and services with employees across its global footprint in the United States, Canada, Europe, Middle East, Africa (), and the Asia Pacific Japan (APJ) region.