States operate differently and have specific laws that impact this question. However, School board members are typically unpaid public officials that serve as volunteers on the board of the community in which they live.
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Jacques Couarieu has written: 'Etre conseiller municipal' -- subject(s): City council members, Municipal government
Only the qualified Kagawad members can work to any form of government employees.
All members of Congress and all other federal employees hired since 1984 pay FICA. Whether state and local employees pay varies by state.
No. The monarch is a head of the church, but is not able to carry out services and the monarch or government are not employers of the members of the Church of England.
Japan has a national government with legislative, administrative and judicial functions. The nation is divided into 47 prefectures. The prefectural and municipal assembly members are popularly elected for four-year terms.
The city of Marietta in Georgia operates by a Mayor and Council-City Manager type of government. There are seven wards in the city, and there are city council members who are elected for each of them.
Elected officials are representatives, and ultimately they work for the people who vote for them (their constituents). As members of a government, they are employees of that government, until such time as they are replaced or voted out of office.
The cabinet members each run one of the major departments of the US government. The employees of these departments are under the direction of the cabinet member who heads their department.
Seven died (CHALLENGER mission explosion January 1986.) The last two members of the Challenger crew were not officially Federal government employees.
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I don't think they do, but I know Chick-fil-A does. By the way family members don't get anything, just the employees.