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Unemployment Taxable Wage Base
You pay state unemployment tax only on the first $8,000 of wages earned for each employee during a calendar year.
All employing units are required by law to maintain complete payroll records on all employees. These records must
include:
•theemployee’snameandsocialsecuritynumber,
•datehired,rehired,orreturnedtowork,
•dateandreasonforseparation from employment,
•thestateinwhichserviceswereperformed,
•scheduleofworkhoursperday,
•timelostwhenworkerwasunabletoperformhisusualduties,and
•wagespayableanddatescoveredforeachpayperiod,aswellastotal wages paid for each quarter including:
a) tips,
b) cash value of other forms of remuneration,
c) special payments such as annual bonuses, gifts, prizes, severance pay, and,
d) payments of advancement or reimbursement for business expenses.
Claimant is..
An unemployed individual who files a claim for unemployment compensation.
Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN)
The registration number assigned by the Internal Revenue Service to an employer.
Employers not to require employees to become or remain members of union.
No person shall be required by an employer to become or remain a member of any labor union or labor organization as a condition of employment or continuation of employment by such employer.
Employers not to require abstention from membership or office holding in union.
No person shall be required by an employer to abstain or refrain from membership in, or holding office in, any labor union or labor organization as a condition of employment or continuation of employment.
Employer not to require payment of union dues, etc.
No employer shall require any person, as a condition of employment or continuation of employment, to pay any dues, fees or other charges of any kind to any labor union or labor organization.