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Expand/collpase As a worker, what should I do if my employer continues to deduct premiums from my paycheck?

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Expand/collpase As a worker, what should I do if my employer continues to deduct premiums from my paycheck?

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In some cases, employers pay the Medical Aid Fund premium for their workers. If that’s the case, your deductions won’t change during the rate holiday. Employers who deduct premiums should continue to deduct half of the premium for the Supplemental Pension Fund. For the following classes half of the Supplemental Pension Fund premium rate is: Drywall classes (540, 541, 550, 551) $0.00025 per square foot of drywall Volunteer classes (6901, 6906) Zero All other classes $0.0334 per hour worked Also remember that the partial rate holiday is for work being done from July 1, 2007 to December 31, 2007. If you have questions about how much is being withheld from your paycheck, talk to your employer first. If you’re not satisfied with the answers you get, call L&I Employer Services at 360‑902‑4817.

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