Yes. If you get a field grade Article 15, for example, there will be a temporary loss of wages.
No. Military wages can be garnished just like any other wage.
No.
Yes, with a court oder
Military wages are exempt from garnishment in every state under the Soldiers and Sailors Civil Relief Act. But, it is a violation of UCMJ (Universal Code of Military Justice--military regulations) to be dishonorably indebted (past due or defaulted).
Hartmut. Lehmann has written: 'Grime and punishment' -- subject(s): Wages, Statistics, Labor market
Wages in the military depend on rank, not job.
The best way to get out of punishment is to talk to your parents. When you take responsibility for your actions they are usually willing remove your punishment.
Yes, they can.
If you worked for the military you can receive unemployment. You need a copy of your discharge papers to speed up the process. The government has to report the wages to the unemployment office, which can take a few weeks.
Factory owners did not take wages, they took the profits of the factory.
Whether inspectors receive prevailing wages depends on the specific terms of their employment and the contracts governing their work. If you are employed by a contractor working on a military base and the contract includes provisions for prevailing wages, you may be entitled to those wages. It's advisable to check your employment agreement or consult with your employer or a labor union for clarification on your entitlement to prevailing wages in your specific situation.
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