State worker - an employee of a U.S. State or of the governing body of a country. All U.S. Federal employees can be considered "State Workers", but are generally not referred to as such because of Cold War connotations.
state the requirement for being a care worker
Interstate unemployment is merely the agreement between the "liable state" ( the one owing the benefits because the worker worked in that state) and the "agent state" where the worker is now. The agent state, apparently Texas in this case, will assist the unemployed worker receive his benefits from the other state.
Which state? Polling laws will vary according the state.
The number of employees you can have before you have to provide worker's compensation varies from state to state. In the state of Georgia, if you have three or more people that are employed on a regular basis, you must provide worker's compensation.
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In the United States the salary for a social worker varies. The range is approximately from $37,401 to $56,606. The average would be approximately $46,948, but this would vary from state to state.
is it a law in kentucky to have worker compensation on only 1 employee
No. Worker's Compenstation is completely separate form OSHA. Worker's Compensation is run by each state under its own legislation. OSHA is a US Federal Agency.
i think it depends on the state u live in