Yes
The money to pay postal workers come from the taxes collected by the government. This is part of the government expenditure.
if you go onto planitplus.org there is a list of all job type it in
Yes, they do.
It depends what job you are doing
to provide money r to pay medical bills for workers injured on the job
even the government needs an income: to pay the president, his cabinet and all government workers; to improve roads and pay other government funded employees such as teachers, postal workers, and others.
Yes. I am a federal government employee and I pay the same taxes that a private industry employee pays.
Workers compensation companies pay workers medical expenses and partial salary when they are injured on a job. The company has the right to investigate to make sure the injury is real and job related.
Yes, even the President, Congressman, Senators....all government employees.
establish an eight-hour workday, establish a minimum pay rate for workers, require employers to pay workers who were hurt on the job.
private job is better then government job.. The main reason for increasing of interest in government jobs is security and good salary after latest pay commission.
Workers could get more bonus's and get a pay increase that would help them.