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The Associated Press The Associated Press 1 hour ago Associated Press The Arizona Senate is backing a bill that would allow religious organizations to avoid paying unemployment taxes for educational and day care workers. The bill advanced
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The political spin machine has been working overtime explaining why North Carolina's unemployment insurance program owes $2.5 billion to the federal government. Senate Republican leader Phil Berger blamed it on previous leaders' mismanagement for
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Rates and Base Elimination of restrictions on state solvency measures Protection of employer financed federal unemployment trust fund accounts Employers across the country are experiencing dramatic increases in tax burden related to unemployment
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The $2.4 billion that the state owes the federal government money it borrowed to pay jobless benefits could become the catalyst for an overhaul of the state's unemployment insurance system that spreads the pain of erasing that debt. However, state
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A task force of state leaders renewed promises Monday to break down barriers that keep them from spotting and cracking down on business owners who skimp on taxes and workers compensation insurance. Gov. Bev Perdue launched the task force in August
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Because Nevada owes $681 million to the federal government, employers likely will pay a 12.5 percent higher state unemployment tax on each of their employees in 2013. The state Employment Security Council recommended Tuesday that companies, still
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An $18 million renovation of the Boston Marriott Copley Place that paid illegally low wages to men from a Philadelphia church was rife with violations of tax and labor laws, according to a state investigation that found improper activity by 15
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North Carolina's main business lobby wants legislators who opened their annual session Wednesday to cut future unemployment benefits and issue taxpayer-backed bonds, a move it says would save employers money while closing a debt to the federal
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The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Georgia's payout period for unemployment benefits will soon be among the two shortest in the nation. A worker who loses a job after July, thanks to new state legislation to reduce hundreds of millions of dollars in
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