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September 8th, 2007 Leave a comment Go to comments

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Payment to lift the secrecy gag clauses "Gagging clauses in the contracts used to prevent workers from their wages and bonuses are prohibited in the month, the government has confirmed.
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Public employees have become the new American elite. In the past, Government workers earned less money but had slightly better job security and benefits than Americans working in the private sector. These days, government workers not only earn more than other Americans, but they have vastly superior benefits, including pension plans that often allow them to retire as early as age 50 with 100 perce…

Texas Workers' Compensation Book for Injured Workers


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Modernizing the Federal Government: Paying for Performance


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In 2003, the Volcker Commission recommended that explicit pay-for-performance (PFP) systems be adopted more broadly throughout the federal government. In this occasional paper, the authors compare several proposals aimed at enhancing the role of such PFP schemes for federal civil servants, and examine the pros and cons of PFP schemes compared with seniority-based salary systems, as well as the pro…


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