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  1. Self (magazine) - Wikipedia

    Self (stylized in all caps) is an American online magazine for women that specializes in health, beauty, and style. Part of Condé Nast, its print edition had a circulation of 1,515,880 and a total audience of …

  2. United States labor law - Wikipedia

    Federal law has aimed to reach full employment through monetary policy and spending on infrastructure. Trade policy has attempted to put labor rights in international agreements, to ensure open markets in …

  3. ServiceNow - Wikipedia

    ServiceNow is a platform-as-a-service, that is designed to support IT service management and help desk functionality with automated workflows. Their fee model was based on a cost per user (seat) …

  4. Human resource management system - Wikipedia

    The employee self-service module allows employees to query HR related data and perform some HR transactions over the system. Employees may query their attendance record from the system without …

  5. Solo 401 (k) - Wikipedia

    Qualifications In order to qualify for a Solo 401 (k), an individual must claim some self-employed income. However, he/she does not need to work full-time in a self-employed capacity. A common example of …

  6. Take Off Your Pants and Jacket - Wikipedia

    The band partnered with producer Jerry Finn to record the majority of the album in their hometown of San Diego. Its title is a cheeky double entendre ("take off your pants and jack it "). Take Off Your …

  7. Google - Wikipedia

    Google is a multinational technology company specializing in Internet-related services and products, including search engines, online advertising, and software.

  8. Department of Government Efficiency - Wikipedia

    Specifically, he announced a DOGE structure that consists of: (a) the U.S. Digital Service (USDS) as the U.S. DOGE Service; (b) the U.S. DOGE Service Temporary Organization, an entity within USDS …