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Approximately how much PER EMPLOYEE per year do you pay in unemployment compensation taxes?

1a   

Which would be the closest to what you pay in unemployment compensation taxes PER EMPLOYEE per year? Would it be:?

1b   

Unemployment compensation taxes per employee per year (combined results of prior two questions).

1c   

Are your unemployment compensation premiums administratively set, that is, a fixed percentage; experience-rated, that is, higher or lower depending on the number of your former employees who claim unemployment benefits; or don’t you know?

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In the last year, how many of your employees voluntarily quit? An estimate is fine.

3    

In the last year, how many of your employees were fired or let go for cause? An estimate is fine.

3a   

Were any of those terminations related to harassment or inappropriate conduct associated with sex, race, disability, etc.?

3b   

Were any of those terminations related to unsafe work habits, practices, or incidents?

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In the last year, how many of your employees were laid-off as a result of slow sales or poor economic conditions? An estimate is fine.

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Employee turn-over in the last year (combined results of employee quits, terminations, and lay-offs).

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Volume 7, Issue 1, 2007
ISSN - 1534-8326

William J. Dennis, Jr.
NFIB Research Foundation



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