the navigations act of 1651
yes
Tariff best describes a tax paid on imported goods.
tariff
3-5 days depending on the employer and the state.ANSWERThere are no state laws requiring that you must be paid for any days that you are sick and unable to work.
There are federal employment laws requiring that you be allowed to take breaks if you work a certain amount of hours. If your employer is breaking them, you should file a complaint. Start here: http://www.dol.gov/compliance/ There are no laws requiring that you be given vacation time, or that it not expire if not used within a certain period. Companies are permitted to set whatever rules on vacation that are fair and appropriate for their industry. There is also no law that you be paid to make personal errands.
No
A tariff is a tax on imported goods that colonists paid for purchases from other countries.
Duty in this sense means the tax that should be paid when goods are brought into a country. Smuggling means sneaking things in without paying the duty.
You are paid a percentage of your weekly earnings, if you are paid for that day normally then you would be paid.
Governments are paid for with funds received from income taxes paid by individuals and businesses, by sales taxes imposed upon purchases, by tariffs imposed on goods imported into the country and in the case of conquered lands, by tribute payments.
Some taxes hat are paid in the U.S is: taxes for laws, for money, and some paid for child care
Labor laws include the number of hours a person may work, when overtime is paid, when a strike is allowed, and child labor laws.