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226. Understanding The Data Protection Act
Understanding The Data Protection Act Data Protection Act BackgroundThe Data Protection Act was the United Kingdom package of legislation put into effect for the conditions and circumstances surrounding the release of information in an electronic form pertaining to the personal details of citizens of this country. In this regard, the main Data Protection Act summary to be referred, as consists of eight main princip..
227. Understanding The Role Of The Chief of Staff
The White House Chief of Staff is a critical member of the Executive Office of the President. The White House Chief of Staff is specifically considered to be the most powerful member of the Executive Office underneath the President, as the White House Chief of Staff acts as the President's primary aide and adviser on many different matters.The role of the White House Chief of S..
228. Unemployment Compensation
Unemployment Compensation How Unemployment Compensation WorksUnemployment compensation is compensation received worker who is unemployed through no fault of his own and is given for a period of time or until the worker finds new employment. The money comes from the federal as and state government. In the United States and is considered a type of type of social welfare benefit. Eligibility for unemployme..
229. Unemployment in Canada Overview
Unemployment in Canada Overview Unemployment in Canada BackgroundCanada unemployment involves out of work Canadians submitting jobless claims so that they can obtain Employment Insurance, which had been known as Unemployment Insurance until 1996, when the program was renamed due to political considerations. Jobless claims by out of work seasonal workers are easier for Canada Unemployment offices to handle sin..
230. Unemployment Insurance Canada Overview
Unemployment Insurance Canada Overview The first attempt to develop unemployment insurance in Canada during the Great Depression was ruled unconstitutional by the Supreme Court of Canada, which views unemployment in Canada to be an insurance matter that was a provincial responsibility. After a constitutional amendment was ratified, unemployment insurance in Canada was authorized, and when unemployment insurance was ..
231. Unemployment Rate Overview
Unemployment Rate Overview Unemployment Rate b/gThe unemployment rate is, under the definition created by the United Nation agency the International Labour Organization, defined as those individuals who have sought employment in the previous four weeks. The unemployment rates only include individuals are in contact with an employer, going on job interviews, contacting job placement agencies, sending out ..
232. Uniform Trade Secrets Act
Uniform Trade Secrets Act Important Terms in the Uniform Trade Secrets Act The Uniform Trade Secrets Act specifically makes misappropriation and improper means illegal.  These terms are provided below: §1.1 Improper Means “theft, bribery, misrepresentation, breach or inducement of a breach of duty to maintain secrecy, or espionage through electronic or other means” ..
233. USA Next
USA Next   What is USA Next (USA United Generations)?   USA Next (USA United Generations) promotes itself as a conservative senior citizens organization, and it’s a project under the United Seniors Association (USA).  It’s a lobbyist group that was formed in 1991 by co-founder Richard Viguerie, and since 2001, Charles Jarvis has led the lobby..
234. Vermont Disability Benefits
A brief guide to Vermont disability benefitsMembers of the workforce who find themselves unable to continue gainful employment may be able to obtain financial aid. Applying for Vermont disabilities payments can occur through the Social Security or Medicaid programs. While VT disability benefits are federal programs, they are administered by the state's Disability Determination ..
235. Vermont Unemployment
Vermont Unemployment A Guide to Vermont Unemployment InsuranceIn 2000, the Vermont unemployment rate was around 2.4%, but it slowly rose up to 4.5% over the course of two years. At the end of 2003, the Vermont unemployment rate began dropping to a low of 3.3% in April 2005, but it went back up to about 3.9% in September 2006. During the summer of 2008, the unemployment rate spiked up to a high of 7..
236. Veterans’ Benefits
Veterans’ Benefits Different Veterans’ Benefits Available from the Department of Veterans AffairsUnited States Veterans are eligible for many different benefits and programs provided by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. These veterans’ benefits are authorized by the United States Code Title 38.Many veterans’ benefits require discharge from active military service, meaning full-time s..
237. Voting Quick Overview
Voting is a system in which individuals and officials are able to make formal decisions regarding political power and governmental acts. Voting BackgroundVoting is a method of decision making that is done through the use of formal ballots being taken in order to define a clear winner of a bill, group, or a candidate. Swing VoteThe swing vote is one of the most importa..
238. Wage Garnishment Overview
Wage Garnishment Overview Wage Garnishment BackgroundIf an individual acquires debt that he/she is not able to repay, one collection technique that lenders may employ is wage garnishments. Wage garnishment occurs when a portion of an individual's income is levied in order to address the debts that he/she has acquired. The funds that are deducted are used to repay creditors. The IRS also has the authorit..
239. Wage Line Overview
Wage Slips BackgroundA wage slip is a record or a document that details an individual's income and any funds that are deducted from his/her income. Most employers in many countries are legally required to provide employees with wage slips. These documents are essential to ensure that employers are adhering to minimum wage standards and tax laws. Minimum Wage UKThe United K..
240. Wage Overview
Wage Overview Wages BackgroundWages are the funds that an individual is provided with for the work that he/she completes. Wage earnings are an important feature of labor law in the United States. In order for an individual to protect his/her rights, it is important that he/she understand some fundamental information about wages, minimum wage, and wage garnishments. Minimum WageMinimum w..