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What unusual "beyond the grave" perk does Google give employees?
What unusual "beyond the grave" perk does Google give employees?
August 13, 2012 •
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salary after death
A death benefit pays the deceased's spouse or domestic partner 50 percent of the person's salary for 10 years after death. The deceased's children get $1,000 per month until age 19, or age 23 for full-time students.
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