...225 million in back pay for FLSA violations in all industries for fiscal year 2011, restaurants representing about 10 percent of that total. Restaurants can...
...the 2013-14 fiscal year. ...
...taken aim at independent contractor misclassification, applying...The Government Accountability Office estimates that worker...federal budget for fiscal year 2013 includes...
...as the ill-named "fiscal cliff" would lead...member of Congress is in office to serve the concerns of...
...find a workable solution. The Independent Fiscal Office (IFO) recently estimated Pennsylvania will end the fiscal year June 30...
...percent of prime contracts per fiscal year to small businesses as...Moreover, the government General Accounting Office (GAO) has issued several reports...
...the political branches," the majority said, tracing the desire for an independent judiciary back to the Declaration of Independence and the Federalist Papers....
...report, though positive, has complicated the budget debate. The state's Independent Fiscal Office said the General Fund deficit will end up far shy of...
...in the red. Now, the Department of Revenue and a new independent fiscal office believe the state's General Fund deficit will be far less...
...in the red. Now, the Department of Revenue and a new independent fiscal office believe the state's General Fund deficit will be far less...
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