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    Automatic Data Processing, Inc. (ADP) is an American multinational provider of cloud-based human resources management, payroll processing, and professional employer organization (PEO) services, headquartered in Roseland, New Jersey.

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  6. Equifax Workforce Solutions - Wikipedia

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    Equifax Workforce Solutions, formerly known as TALX (pronounced "talks"), is a wholly owned subsidiary of Equifax. [1][2][3] It is based in St. Louis, Missouri. [4] The company was originally founded in 1972 under the name Interface Technology Inc. The company maintains a database named "The Work Number" that holds and maintains employment and payroll information on 54 million American people ...

  7. FBI deputy director brushes off his claims FBI hid pipe bomb ...

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    "That’s not what I’m paid for now." FBI deputy director brushes off previous claims FBI covered up pipe bomb suspect.

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    Workforce.com is a software company that provides payroll, human resources, and workforce management tools for hourly teams. The company serves industries such as retail, healthcare, and hospitality.

  9. The Devastating Consequences Of A 'Small' Rise In Global ...

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    World leaders are meeting in Paris this month in what amounts to a last-ditch effort to avert the worst ravages of climate change. Climatologists now say that the best case scenario — assuming immediate and dramatic emissions curbs — is that planetary surface temperatures will increase by at least 2 degrees Celsius in the coming decades.