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New York City District Council of Carpenters Benefit Funds
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Greenline Wealth Management
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July Business Services
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Great Lakes Pension Associates, Inc.
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July Business Services
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Fringe Benefit Group
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TPA Retirement Plan Consultant EPIC RPS (TPA/DPS)
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Pollard & Associates
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Defined Contribution Account Manager Nova 401(k) Associates
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Massachusetts Holding Firm on Paid Leave Tax, Benefit Levels
Daily Hampshire Gazette Oct. 5, 2020 "The Department of Family and Medical Leave said Friday that it will continue collecting a 0.75% payroll tax to build up the pool of money that workers will soon be able to draw upon to more easily take care of themselves and their families without facing a major financial crunch. The maximum weekly benefit under the program will remain at $850, the department said. The tax first went into effect Oct. 1, 2019." |
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