A federal criminal law prohibits House employees from making campaign contributions to their employing Member.
Similarly, House employees generally should not make any "outlays" from personal funds for the benefit of the campaign, even if reimbursed by the campaign.
Thus, no information regarding gifts is required from filers who are congressional candidates or new House employees.
Thus, no information regarding travel is required from congressional candidates or new House employees.
An undisclosed number of House employees have reported similar symptoms, although no official figures have been announced.
Senate employees who are still dissatisfied do have the right of appeal to Federal court - a potentially strong weapon not available to House employees.
The number of House administrative employees has been cut to 600 from 1,063.
Pages are paid on the last working day of the month, as are all House employees.
Ask students to compare and contrast the experiences of their interviewee with the former House employees featured on the Web site.
In September 2011 Companies House employees were asked to participate in a people survey.