Some people say that you can be 14 but you have to have some type of special card
Yes, Louisiana slave owners were able to legally work their slaves due to the institution of slavery being legal in the state. Slaves were considered property and their labor could be utilized by their owners for economic gain.
One problem that arose from Georgia not allowing slaves was that it limited the agricultural labor force available to work on plantations, hindering the profitability of the state's agricultural economy. Additionally, Georgia's economy relied heavily on slave labor, so the ban on slavery created economic challenges for the state.
A state advocate is a lawyer who represents the state in legal matters, such as prosecuting criminal cases on behalf of the government. This role involves conducting legal proceedings in court and presenting the state's case against individuals accused of crimes. State advocates work to uphold justice and ensure that the law is enforced.
Yes, slave labor was widely used in Georgia, especially in its agricultural industries such as cotton and tobacco production. Enslaved people were forced to work on plantations, contributing significantly to the state's economy before the Civil War.
Georgia was founded as a refuge for debtor prisoners to work and pay off their debts.
I think 14
16 the legal age limit to work
Any person living in one state can work in another state.
BothIncome tax goes to Alabama, City/State taxes to Georgia.
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Government leaders in the state of Georgia primarily work in the state capital, Atlanta. Key government offices, including the Governor's Office, the General Assembly, and various state agencies, are located in the Georgia State Capitol building. Local government leaders operate in county and city offices throughout the state. Additionally, some leaders may also work in regional offices or have responsibilities that extend to different parts of Georgia.
Generally speaking, you owe income tax in both the state where you work and the state where you live. Since Florida does not have an income tax, you would owe tax in Georgia only. You would file a Georgia non-resident return.
peaches perhaps, but pecans will work too.
yep... with a work permit. you just are only allowed to work 3 to 9 pm (as per the state of Georgia).. but the federal laws say 4 pm to 7 or so...... I'm not sure about the federal laws, but i am about the Georgia state laws. YOu would get the work permit from the Georgia dept of labour... your employer can do this.
16 the legal age limit.
Yes, illegal immigrants are ineligible for benefits. However, you can be a legal resident in one state, work in another state and be eligible for unemployment benefits from the state you WORK in.
If it can be shown that it was faulty work, I don't know that there is a time limit. Some things may take years to show up, but it is still faulty work by the contractor. I'm sure the time limit will vary state to state.