The firm has even patented a machine to profit from cashing paychecks for employees. |
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The Metal Workers Union that represents the workers said that employees had not received paychecks since November. |
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A former employer that had taken to issuing promises instead of paychecks, seems to have saved money by an even more devious method. |
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In some cases, when the paychecks arrived, the employees received a portion of the money in return for falsifying the time sheets. |
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The only difficulty has been convincing employees to abandon their old-fashioned paychecks. |
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Big fat CEO paychecks not only hurt an employee's bottom line but a company's bottom line too, according to a report. |
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The poets have donated what ever amount they can afford, oftentimes coming from minimum wage paychecks in truly selfless gestures. |
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Unfortunately, readers' affection hasn't necessarily translated into steady paychecks for the authors they love. |
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I spent my last three paychecks on ground effects and subwoofers for my cart. |
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Joe excepted, the movie industry folks are immoral, money-grabbing, cell-phone-using boors with big paychecks and bad attitudes. |
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Churches withhold taxes from the paychecks of nonministerial employees because the government requires them to do so. |
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Once those paychecks start rolling in, don't forget to save something for a rainy day as well as your retirement! |
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Their meager paychecks didn't go very far, but the stores didn't have many products to sell anyway. |
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Workers waited anxiously for news about whether they would have to forgo their paychecks. |
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They tried to track the person from following the account my paychecks came from. |
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Consumers in particular have been spending freely, and their purchases of cheap imports help to stretch the buying power of their paychecks. |
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Its employees take home bigger paychecks and more lavish benefits than most of the city's private employees. |
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Many were young support staff members earning moderate salaries far below the massive paychecks of top executives. |
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Jackie, who had looked forward to a steady if modest paycheck soon found there were no paychecks at all. |
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Roberto and our other producer had basically convinced me not to watch dailies, yet I was heading up the production and giving out the paychecks. |
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If he did agree to work for the rebels and became a double agent, spying for the CAS, he'd get two paychecks. |
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The Teamsters struck Johnson Truck after the company insisted on an open shop and an end to deducting union dues from workers' paychecks. |
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You will not save much working in an economy where missing two paychecks can lead to homelessness. |
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The day before, he told employees to cash their paychecks rather than deposit them. |
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Then, earlier this month, employee paychecks were delayed after a financial rejiggering and a wave of staff layoffs. |
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The following helpful guide has been prepared to help our employees better understand their paychecks. |
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These people badly need their paychecks, the residual payments and their pension and health plans coverage. |
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Make no mistake about it, this is a man who knows who signs his paychecks. |
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Use in concert with Bank Services to track checks, handle check reversals, and keep an audit trail of all paychecks. |
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All lawmakers, they stipulated, should be denied paychecks until a budget clears both houses. |
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While many turn their paychecks over to their husbands, others rebel, demanding the family's few spare cents go to pencils for the kids rather than cigarettes. |
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Shortly before noon, the foreman came around with paychecks. |
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Some believe he gave Central Office employees advances on their paychecks. |
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Croatian Railways' employees will receive their paychecks at the latest on 25 March. |
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Start buying presents early, so that you spread out your expenses over several paychecks. |
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At the age of 16, he began flight lessons, funding his passion with his first actor's paychecks. |
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This time, CEOs won't be able to use taxpayer money to pad their paychecks or buy fancy drapes or disappear on a private jet. |
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I suspect that the payroll manager may have created false employee names and may be routing the employee paychecks to his personal account. |
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Several teachers, working under illegal conditions, were budgeted for, and those who had not been paid for two years received paychecks. |
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As a conclave of low-paid people with government guaranteed paychecks, military bases are natural targets for the predatory lending practices of payday loan companies. |
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There's also a growing niche for electronic payments between banks, such as direct deposit of paychecks and preauthorized payments of monthly bills. |
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So for those working families that depend on their paychecks and much less on investment income, they're the ones that have been pinched the most. |
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Back in 1974, people still stood in line to deposit paychecks, paid for groceries with cash, and put big purchases like furniture on layaway plans. |
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Companies began reducing the amount of money they withhold from paychecks at the start of this year. |
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The proposed cuts would reduce paychecks of 24,000 city workers with full-time contracts by 200 euro a month. |
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How much do those without a checking account pay for the privilege of having their paychecks cashed? |
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And just how many young drug dealers even have bank accounts, or paychecks to garnish? |
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These tax-payer sponsored paychecks cannot be renegotiated in tough times to balance a budget. |
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Disney agreed to raise the caps on pension benefits and put a limit on yearly hikes in health benefits that are deducted on a weekly basis from paychecks. |
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Americans are still struggling with low wages, with paychecks at roughly 1995 levels. |
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Money comes out of our paychecks, in withheld taxes and insurance premiums, before we ever see it. |
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Even after holding constant the hours spent working at jobs or at home, those with bigger paychecks still felt more anxiety about their time. |
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In comparison, wives with children, on average, work fewer hours per week, do less overtime and bring in smaller paychecks. |
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Creating true pay-for-performance cultures that drive business results directly into people's paychecks. |
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They get that their contributions to their health-care premiums are taken out of their paychecks before taxes are levied. |
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This gold rush of sorts has been very kind to big-name movie stars and industry moguls, whose off-the-map paychecks make headlines. |
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She'd blown all her savings on them, flush with the rosy glow of a new engagement and the promise of partnerdom within a couple of paychecks. |
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Depositing paychecks directly means employers don't have to worry about lost or uncashed paychecks. |
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Under federal law, inmates working for the private sector would have to be paid minimum wage, although the department could garnishee about 20percentt of their paychecks for room and board. |
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Employees will receive the reimbursements in their semimonthly paychecks. |
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Phlebotomists who are nationally certified not only enjoy a sense of professional pride, they enjoy bigger paychecks, too. |
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When they were late with paychecks a day or two there was no problem but now the periods are getting longer and paychecks arrive after the 15th in a month. |
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Even so, the income tax did not become a major revenue source until 1943, when the federal government required that employers withhold estimated obligations from employee paychecks. |
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Where a collective agreement permits an employer to deposit expenses owing to employees directly in their account, the employer could use the account numbers it already uses for paychecks to deposit those amounts. |
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The popular paycheck calculator website provides users with the ability to manage their paychecks quickly and accurately. |
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Sometimes, jobs and paychecks come out ahead of self-actualization. |
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This new version makes it easier for service companies to handle the paychecks by yearly salary, hourly rate, commission, tips, project rate or piece rate. |
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Back then, they noticed that their own buying behaviors tended to become more prevention-focused as the duration of time from their last paychecks increased. |
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These tools were created for consumers after the APA found that many people didn't understand how to use the deductions made from their paychecks to their best advantage. |
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The property ranges from uncashed paychecks, stocks, mutual funds and bonds, to insurance policies, utility deposits, bank accounts and safe deposit box contents. |
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Instead, it is coming from the boardrooms and corner offices of many of the same people that sign the paychecks of the nation's nonfood buyers at grocery stores. |
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