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Change to SLAC Pay Stubs
Beginning on May 22, your Social Security Number (SSN)
will be printed on your paycheck stubs and direct deposit statements.
The California Labor Code, Section 226, lists nine elements that must
appear on paychecks and this includes the SSN.
The Office of the Labor Commissioner confirms that even with the
increasing risk of identity theft, the law stands. To help reduce the
identity theft risk, SLAC Payroll will only print the last four digits
of your direct deposit account number (to help you identify the
account).
Please exercise extra care in the disposal of your pay stubs and deposit
statements since they will contain this personal information.
Contact: Marty Sorensen, Ext. 4240,
mfsor@slac.stanford.edu
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