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  2. Kentucky Employers' Mutual Insurance - Wikipedia

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    Kentucky Employer's Mutual Insurance. Kentucky Employers' Mutual Insurance (KEMI) is a workers' compensation insurance company in Lexington, Kentucky. KEMI was created in 1995 and is the largest provider of workers' compensation insurance in Kentucky. [citation needed] KEMI is a mutual insurance company owned by its policyholders.

  3. Employer Identification Number - Wikipedia

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    The Employer Identification Number (EIN), also known as the Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN) or the Federal Tax Identification Number (FTIN), is a unique nine-digit number assigned by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to business entities operating in the United States for the purposes of identification.

  4. List of wealthiest religious organizations - Wikipedia

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    List of largest employers; List of largest corporate profits and losses; List of public corporations by market capitalization; List of most indebted companies; List of largest manufacturing companies by revenue; List of largest financial services companies by revenue; List of largest companies in Europe by revenue

  5. Taxpayer Identification Number - Wikipedia

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    A Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) is an identifying number used for tax purposes in the United States and in other countries under the Common Reporting Standard. In the United States it is also known as a Tax Identification Number (TIN) or Federal Taxpayer Identification Number (FTIN). A TIN may be assigned by the Social Security ...

  6. Metropolitan Special Constabulary - Wikipedia

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    Several Special Constables are sponsored by their employers' as part of the Employer Supported Policing (ESP) programme, in which employers release their employees for a specific amount of time frequently to perform policing duties. [5] Special Constables have the freedom, to some degree, in the choice of Borough they work in, their duties and ...

  7. California Civil Rights Department - Wikipedia

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    (Gov. Code, §§ 12926, 12940, 12945, 12945.2.) In addition to the prohibition against pregnancy discrimination afforded under Government Code section 12940, the FEHA also requires employers to provide a reasonable accommodation, transfer, or leave for up to four months to employees disabled by pregnancy, childbirth, or a related medical condition.

  8. Professional Footballers' Association - Wikipedia

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    The course incorporates study for the UEFA B Coaching licence, the FA Talent ID & Scouting Certificate, and preparation for the FIFA Agent Licence. Arsenal, Chelsea, Newcastle United, West Ham United, Brighton, Crystal Palace, Wolves and Watford signed a partnership with the PFA to co-fund player participation in the programme.

  9. Employer student loan contributions - Wikipedia

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    Employer student loan contributions are a type of employee benefit in the United States. With this benefit, employers pay back student loans on behalf of employees, at certain amount per month as decided by the employer. Companies are using this benefit as a way to attract and retain employees, especially millennial workers. [1]