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Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation and Workforce Development, Operating Support Services, Wage/Tax/Unemployment Operations, 'Information for Employers' https://workforce.wisd.wi.gov/eirstat/laws/f22.asp (last visited October 3, 2011). It is not too difficult to determine the correct amount to pay an employee per week for purposes of reimbursing the federal government for unemployment insurance on account of the employee's unemployment. For example, if a full time employee is paid $6,500 per month, then what would it cost to pay the employee his salary over a 52-week year? "[I]f an employee's wages total $50,000 for a 52-week year, his average weekly wages would be his salary divided by 52. The average weekly benefit amount would be $1,536, or $508 more than his weekly wages." Information for Employers, supra, https://workforce.wisd.wi.gov/eirstat/laws/f22.asp ; see https://workforce.wisd.wi.gov/eirstat/files/lielm.htm . Thus, $50,000 of 79 weeks=$5,500 per month for a 52-week year=$395.67 per week=$4,227.10 for 52 weeks=$4,228.10.
S.D. Warren Co. v. Director, OWCP, 800 F.2d 1, 2 (1st Cir. 1986) (per curiam) (two employees of subcontractor for surety company necessary to apply for compensation, and their employer's leases could not be imputed to employer);
The district court is directed to include in its order of judgment a statement that the Act requires that the school district first meet and confer before providing education services to the child.
Although the parties disagree as to whether they first contacted ALJ Kevin Foster or the IDEA Coordinator Jeffrey Lyons on February 6, 1999, the date the 60-day period expired, they appear to agree that during the initial contact, plaintiffs primarily requested information from Lyons rather than Foster, and did not ask for a due process hearing. In her deposition, Louise Elliott testified that at the February 6 meeting she had asked Jeffrey Lyons, the ALJ, about the legal requirements on parole matters. She testified: d2c66b5586