From: Barbara Freeman
Subject: Re: when to report ernings to Social Securrity
Hi Pete: I hope you all are having a good Christmas Party day. Ours is
today also and we will be eating the tratiional six foot sandwich, chips
and salsa and lots of live music.
The lady on SSI should talk directly to your state president, or Mr.
Gashal or Sharon Gold. I think, in doubt, report. Have her speak to one
of these people right away. We don't want her to get messed up with
Social Security.
Cyberspace Barbie barbie@pacifier.com
On Fri, 20 Dec 1996, Pete Donahue wrote:
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> Fellow Federationists and friends,
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> Just a short while ago mary and I got off of the phone with a blind woman
> who has just landed her first job. She is another blind telephone
> operator at none other than U.S. Long-Distance. She receives Supplementle
> Securrity Income, (SSI.) She was not sure when she should notify Social
> Securrity of her change in her urnings since she isnow working. one
> person told her that she did not have to report her urnings for one year;
> i think I see a possible over payment coming here. But again I could be
> wrong. I have always heard that one should report any change in urnings
> immeediately. We want to see to it that this woman gets corect
> information so if someone here can help us with corect information it
> would be appreciated very much.
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> Thanks for your help. And now dinner is served.
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> Yours truly,
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> Peter Donahue
> from the brig
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