The Employee Benefits Security Administration

In the 1970s, the federal government chose to address growing concerns about workers’ rights and the standards corporations used to decide retirement and compensation benefits. As a result, Congress passed the Employee Retirement Income Security Act in 1974, which established a number of important guidelines. Among these, the law officially broke the workers’ compensation and grievance process away from the common courts. Instead, as the system works now, complaints go through compensation administrative courts, working with their own standards for evidence and judgment. In order to facilitate this law and…

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Immigrate To Canada – Part 6 – Family Class Immigration

Family Class is the second class that is accepted by the authorities of Canada for immigration. A Family Class immigrant must be sponsored by close family members such as: parent, fiancĂ©/fiancĂ©e or spouse who are Canadian citizens or permanent residents. Sponsors must promise to support the relative or family member and their accompanying member for a period of three to ten years to help them settle in Canada. Sponsors living in Canada can sponsor: – spouses, common-law or conjugal partners 16 years of age or older – parents and grandparents…

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