Henry Banks.  MEDICAL LEAVE  DISABILITY  HEALTH CARE  LAWS ON THE MINIMUM WAGE WORKERS ARE ENTITLED Henry Banks.

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Henry Banks

 MEDICAL LEAVE  DISABILITY  HEALTH CARE  LAWS ON THE MINIMUM WAGE WORKERS ARE ENTITLED Henry Banks

 8 OUT OF 10 OCCUPATIONS FEDERAL WORKERS EARN HIGHER SALARIES THAN PRIVATE SECTORS DOING THE SAME JOB.  EARNS MORE BEFORE ADDING IN HEALTH AND PENSION BENEFITS.  IN 2008 FEDERAL EMPLOYEES AVERAGED $40,785 PER EMPLOYEE VS $9,882 PER PRIVATE WORKER. Henry Banks

 AIG ALLOWED BY US PAYMASTER TO BOOST SALARIES OF HIGHEST PAID EXECUTIVES.  25 TOP PAID MANAGERS WILL RECEIVE RAISES OF LESS THAN 10% WHILE OTHERS WILL RECEIVE A PAY CUT.  ROBERT BENMOSCHE OF AIG SECURED A SALARY OF $3 MILLION IN CASH AND $4 MILLION IN STOCK LAST YEAR. Henry Banks

 2007 NEW POLICIES ANNOUCED THAT WILL CAP WAGES IN CERTAIN POSITIONS.  WILL ALLOW HIRING OF MORE PART- TIME VS FULL-TIME WORKERS.  WALMART HAS BEEN CHARGED WITH WAGE ABUSE, AND HAS A LAWSUIT AGAINST THEM. Henry Banks

 LOW INCOME  UNPAID BILLS  HARD TO FEED FAMILIES  WELFARE Henry Banks