It was from the Rouse company? no it was western electric company
That depends upon who your employer is.
How do I find out about possible pension from Univac
i cant seem to ge a W-2 re issue from my previous employer, Is there a way I can find out how much the irs owes me back?
i worked for a subsidiary of arthur d little how can i find out if there was pension owed me
One can find a state pension calculator online at websites such as calculate your pension, the SSA government website, and based on the state one lives, their state website will also have one.
You find information about your retiree pension from who ever employed you- your employer.
Write to the salary department of the employer
Yes. Legally, they are allowed to say anything that is factual and accurate.
Cannot even find the previous web page
The definition of a pension fund is a fund started by an employer to help and to regulate the investment of employees retirement funds given to by the employer and the employees.
Is a previous employer allowed to tell a prospective employer you were fired when you were not in Nevada?
yes throughy your ssn If an employer can find it thru my ssn, how can I find it so I can properly fill out an application or my resume?
That depends upon who your employer is.
Certainly.
It is possible to receive unemployment and a pension in California under certain conditions specified in Section 1255.3 . You will receive full unemployment benefits if you contributed to the pension fund that is being distributed. (Examples for Federal Benefits include Social Security, Railroad Retirement and the Civil Service Retirement System CSRS, and FERS) Plans that did not require any employee contribution are not exempt and will have unemployment benefits reduced by the amount of the payment. For the complete California law go to the Related Link below. Yes, you can collect California unemployment benefits when you have a pension. However, according to the Pension or Retirement; A. Pension Law - Section 1255.3 (a), found in the Related Link below, the benefit shall be reduced, but not below 0, by an amount of the pension attributable to the benefits in that week. This is correct but I would follow up this answer with what if you started receiving pension from previous employers from 10 years back and is not the base employer. Will this too be deducted from your UI? Thanks
yes
If a prospective employer calls your previous employer, the previous employer can say whatever they feel is true. If you don't want a bad reference, you may not want to put your previous employer on the application.