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Section 19 of the Public Officers law, enacted in 1982, requires the state to pay the reasonable attorney fees of a public employee who is acquitted of criminal charges arising from the scope of ...
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The federal government should pay employees a higher reimbursement rate for miles they put on their cars in the course of work, according to the the National Treasury Employees Union (NTEU).
By educating employees on letters of medical necessity, benefit managers can help them make their money go further.
The ruling would allow employees to designate a portion of their company’s match to go toward their 401(k), health reimbursement accounts, or student loan repayments.