13 to 26 days if paid vacation every year, extensive health insurance and 13 days of sick leave. After you retire(at age 55) you get half pay for the rest of your life.
Yes. Why not? If you're injured your entitled to benefits till your healed.
Workers' compensation is a system of state and federal laws that provides benefits for workers who are injured on the job If you have a worker who is injured on the job, worker's compensation kicks in to provide benefits. The injury must occur in the "course and scope of employment." Not all employees are covered but most are. State laws vary greatly and they change frequently, so make sure to check the law in your state for information specific to your state.
Job benefits are not usually specific to a particular field, but to the company for which you work. If you are accountant working in a company which provides vacation time, health benefits, and retirement plans, you may be entitled to them.
The primary beneficiaries of contractualization are businesses and employers. Contractualization allows businesses to have a more flexible workforce, with the ability to hire workers on a temporary or project basis, reducing labor costs and avoiding statutory benefits and entitlements that permanent employees are entitled to. However, this practice can lead to job insecurity and lack of employment benefits for workers.
When you quit a job, the benefits stop immediately.
This question is answered on page 11 of the item in the Related Link below, entitled "How Your Benefits Are determined"
U.S. postal service workers are federal employees. As of January 2014, there are approximately 626,764 workers employed by the U.S. Postal Service.
This is a complex questions. Workers' compensation payments are seldom life-time benefits, they normally are for a fixed period of time. Workers' compensation benefits are not taxed. You can file for social security benefits and medicare while you are receiving workers' compensation. Social security may claim an offset (reduction in benefits) for the amount you receive from workers' compensation. The amount paid by social security is taxed.
yes if u are the age of 14 you are entitled to a job. ---------------- No, you are not entitled to a job. Not in the US at least. You do have the 'right to work', but that is much different. Thinking that you are "entitled' to a job is what has the entire global economy in distress right now (Nov 2008)
ETA - the Employment and Training Administration
In the US it depends on the state in which the prison is located. Whether it is a state or federal prison. And, what type of job.
establish an eight-hour workday, establish a minimum pay rate for workers, require employers to pay workers who were hurt on the job.