Saturday, January 12, 2013

Social Security Administration takes back reprimand of flatulent worker

A quick glance led me to believe that these data points should be a front-and-center defense against those who would cut deeply into Social Security and Medicare benefits. In sum, as DB private pensions weaken, we need to

Workers who are getting adjusted to a decrease in their paychecks as health care premiums rise are now noticing another decrease, as the temporary reduction in Social Security withholding expired Jan. 1. Workers will now see 6.2 percent of their pay

This year, Soldiers and most civilians will see an increase in the amount of their pay withheld for Social Security. The withholding has increased from 4.2 percent to 6.2 percent. But for Soldiers, the change in Social Security withholding may not have

The Social Security Administration officially reprimanded an employee whom colleagues accused of continuously “passing gas and releasing an unpleasant odor” that created a “hostile work environment.” After the Smoking Gun posted the reprimand letter

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