Other respondents were in the process of strategically realigning their salary structure. |
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For example, it didn't make any sense to talk to math instructors about salary raises. |
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One area where costs are spelled out in detail is that of executive salary packages. |
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This introduced a new harmonised pay spine, allowing the lowest paid staff to climb the salary scale quicker. |
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How does the salary for a waitress at Hooters compare to waitresses at other restaurants? |
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They are coping with greater levels of stress and burnout coupled with minimal or no salary and benefit increases. |
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But from now on, a fair salary is going to be whatever it costs to get qualified people in the profession. |
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Her salary compared poorly, in most cases, with those of other senior administrators in Scotland's quangos and arts bodies. |
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The management is insisting that the drivers accept a fixed monthly salary instead. |
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He was paid a settlement of salary difference from last April to November on top of three months' salary in lieu of notice. |
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How could you think of increasing your salary while most of your ordinary citizens have nothing to eat and no potable water to drink? |
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He was denied the salary increment given to teachers who have attained a master's degree plus 30 credits. |
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As a result, salary gaps between different sports and between individual players can be quite large. |
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Points 12 and 13 pre-established a fixed salary per year for the first three years of activity for each bookkeeper. |
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The one-day protest comes after Salga and Samwu failed to resolve a deadlock in salary negotiations. |
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Your own salary would constitute a deductible expense in determining any profit figure. |
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They picketed the mayor and town clerk's offices, demanding the immediate release of their salary arrears for February and March. |
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From 1992 there appeared to have been no report to the committee of the town clerk's salary or the rationale for it. |
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The two shook on an agreement long ago where Durst pays Biddle a small base salary, plus extras for other tasks. |
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An Evening Press survey this spring found that traditional starter homes were now out of reach for someone on an average York salary. |
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And he is probably calculating his salary will double or treble at a stroke. |
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Funding for education is set to rise in real terms, over and above extra money for teachers' salary pay increases. |
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The strikers want the abolition of salary anomalies between staff employed on different grades at universities. |
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Under the council's offer, many employees on middle salary grades will only receive lump-sum payments with no cost-of-living increase. |
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Collier outlined that equal pay within salary grades is enforced by the University. |
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The salary grades were framed according to different sports and the importance of each athlete to their team. |
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The charges also include misusing his office for personal gain and seeking bribes and salary kickbacks from his staff. |
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On Hillary's salary a tube of Polo mints once a month and a small bottle of wine cooler is about it. |
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Due to the shortfall in Nutcracker income, all non-unionized staff agreed to take a temporary salary cut through June. |
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Your salary is important, but perks and flexibility can make just as much difference to job satisfaction. |
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It employed people on a monthly salary and at its peak there were more than 5,000 on the payroll. |
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The salary discrimination permits the superiors to fix the salaries of their employees on an arbitrary basis. |
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I accepted the two months' salary they offered, and I put the experience behind me. |
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With pension promises basically free, companies were also offering pension increases in lieu of salary raises, increasing their obligations. |
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Debbie led a frugal life so she could send a large part of her salary to her family and kept male admirers at arm's length. |
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And we question the justness of tenuring him, certainly of the size of his salary and administrative reach. |
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He has even taken advances on his salary, and loans just to make ends meet. |
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The next morning Nataraj asked for an advance on his salary to buy rice, and kerosene for the little stove we provide. I gave it to him. |
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Use these skills and experiences to place yourself in the higher end of the salary range for your position. |
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Total remuneration includes bonuses or the value of benefit in kind extras such as company cars as well as salary. |
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But controversially, it emerged the council leader, senior cabinet colleagues and possibly opposition leaders may in future be paid a salary. |
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His quest awakens her to the possibility of a life that is more than just a series of promotions and salary renegotiations. |
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This site will make your boss squirm as it lets you compare your salary with others in similar jobs as well as your colleagues. |
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Large withholders need to disclose on the form the total of salary, wages and other payments. |
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It was really never my aspiration as God is my witness to ever have a large salary. |
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Ideally, benefits and salary will be prorated to the number of hours worked by each employee. |
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Job sharing allows two people to share one full-time position, prorating salary and some benefits. |
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To close that loophole, the league takes any salary on long-term deals to be paid after age 36 and prorates it. |
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Although salary is prorated to time worked, full benefits are provided all year. |
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Like the 25,000 of the Creative Scotland Awards, it's not a patch on a professorial salary. |
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Doing so will decrease their total tax bill on personal income when compared to reasonable salary levels. |
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However, unlike salary, a dividend is not tax-deductible to the paying company. |
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But, in order to register the team I had to pay 70 thousand dollars, without counting the pony wrangler's salary and all the rest of it. |
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The imposition of a salary cap and other technical measures are explicitly designed to ensure a level playing field. |
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Thousands of Zimbabwean mineworkers from mines owned by Rio Tinto have gone on strike to demand a 150 percent salary increment. |
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The strikers are demanding a salary increase, better working conditions and back pay totalling 16 billion kwacha. |
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The basic monthly take-home salary of Zambia's teachers and nurses is 300,000 kwacha. |
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With the priciest product at just 5.99, you don't have to earn a celebrity salary to look like an A-lister this summer. |
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She was awarded temporary reinstatement on full salary, pending the final arbitration report. |
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Falling stock markets have caused yawning gaps to appear between the assets and liabilities of final salary pension schemes. |
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As a result, the average salary of women constitutes two thirds of men's salaries. |
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The ride would have cost about a month's salary, if the cabby had remembered to charge me. |
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Salary savings from hiring younger faculty to replace retirees can also be applied toward salary increases for the entire remaining faculty. |
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I was actually reassured by this but six months later I was requested to resubmit my claim because my salary details were incorrect. |
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He said, you'll have to take a big cut in salary and you'll have to start at the bottom. |
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He's been politically committed and has taken big cuts in his salary to make these kinds of films. |
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Four co-workers have decided to see if this idea is possible, staking a month's salary on who can stay inside the longest. |
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There needs to be a bit of a harder salary cap, one that doesn't allow teams to backload deals with money that a player will never see. |
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Since June, final salary pension schemes have been closing at twice the rate of last year. |
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He couldn't pay bills, check money coming into his account or make salary payment. |
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I expect his offer of a prime position, company car and tenfold salary increase to arrive shortly. |
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Meanwhile, Bourque hopes to win Haitians back by promising his mayoral salary to the fight against gangs, a big issue among Haitians. |
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He was responsible for draft preparation and scouting, salary cap planning and roster management. |
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If your salary and benefits keep getting whittled away, eventually you have to take a stand against that. |
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My work is rewarding and I am able to save at least 20 per cent of my salary for my future family. |
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Compensation of employees is the sum of wage and salary accruals, employer contributions for government social insurance, and other labor income. |
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However, an ill labourer has to take time off without benefit of salary or proper medicines. |
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Although she was managing to get by on the meagre salary she drew tutoring primary-school children after school, it most likely wouldn't last. |
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Even if they come sixth, however, they could receive one and a half times their salary on top of basic pay and a bonus equivalent to that salary. |
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Second, when salary raises were distributed, excellence in teaching would be weighed just as heavily as excellence in research. |
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Far more than in the past, companies are using their paltry salary pools to reward stars with relatively meaty raises. |
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He kept Baker, but Baker, when refused a raise in salary, sat out the 1915 season. |
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This means it will be difficult for the salary raise to go through without some departments having to make other cutbacks. |
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Then again, taking a whacking huge salary also gets taxed so we can't be too mean on him. |
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For many years, these overdrafts were sufficiently low to be paid off as soon as he received his half-yearly salary from Christ Church. |
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He said the excess water deduction on members' salary advices was recently amended. |
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Each member is obligated to contribute 2.5 percent of his salary or monthly income to the association. |
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He received the reply that he would have to relinquish all rights of a salary, a pension or support for his dependants. |
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Despite initial indications that the job would be re-advertised at the new salary level, the panel decided not to re-advertise it. |
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The Kangaroos, once hamstrung by the constraints of a reduced salary cap, are chasing hard. |
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Before the big strike, her brother had been earning what amounted to a double salary. |
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Now that I don't have a monthly salary I've learned that financial slip-ups are just a banana skin away. |
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By contrast, salary increases for the same period in 2001 increased by 2.4 per cent against the consumer price index. |
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The salary is low because it is set in the constitution and can be changed only with the approval of Texas voters, who are mostly tight-fisted. |
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He was suspended on a slightly reduced salary for six months, and then he was demoted. |
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If you find that your salary barely pays off what you owe, then it's time to take some action. |
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If you don't want to reveal your salary or your expensive habits then now is the time to reconsider. |
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At the same time, he continued to draw his generous MP's salary, not to mention the equally generous expenses that go therewith. |
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According to Lesley, the standard mortgage rate of 2.5 times your salary is now being extended by lenders to four or even five times the salary. |
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There are people working their fingers to the bone every day for less than this proposed salary. |
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All mentioned material things like a large salary, a nice house, an SUV, and so on. |
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My company has just offered a choice of sticking with the final salary scheme or one of those money purchase thingies. |
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Meanwhile, poor workers, who tend to work hourly, are losing salary that they can ill-afford. |
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Similarly, and underpayment of salary in lieu of notice would constitute a wrongful termination and have the same effect. |
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She will receive triple her Australian salary and five times the funding for the international virus database she has been developing. |
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They received a monthly salary and were charged with controlling the production process and recording the flow of tobacco leaves and products. |
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Both of you understand that your power relations are not measured by seniority or salary. |
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There was no career structure, posts were filled by patronage, and remuneration was by fees rather than salary. |
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In 1553, the income from these tithes was granted to the newly formed Stratford Corporation, out of which it was to pay the vicar's salary. |
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The bonus money received from the performance pool would not count against teams' salary caps. |
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A rikishi who is ranked in one of the top two divisions of Sumo, are being paid a salary. |
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I thought this guy was great as he was a Japanese salary man of the old school. |
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In return, the Company offers a competitive salary, a contributory Pension Scheme, life insurance and a company car. |
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Benefits available for this position include an attractive salary, 25 days holiday, a company car and a contributory pension scheme. |
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Doctors' pretax starting salary of 800 litas a month is less than double the 450 litas minimum wage. |
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From video cameras to ID cards to background checks, employees' lives are basically open books to whomever is paying their salary. |
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In relation to her salary, he blew a fuse, defended his staff member, and told me he would not allow my opinion to impugn her. |
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It's not like my uncashed cheque was going to go to a high school teacher's salary or to a homeless shelter. |
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On July 5, civil servants in Liberia started a go-slow to support their demand for the government to pay their salary arrears. |
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The paper reported that in Nakuru, more than 350 employees went on a go-slow to protest the delay in paying salary arrears and allowances. |
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From the loftiest endowed chair holder, hefty salary in pocket, to the newest assistant professor, everyone makes a contribution. |
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If you have a personal pension, remember to increase payments as your salary increases. |
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Reportedly the salary for a new employee is double the minimum wage set by the government. |
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This will cost more than the government would like, which is why we are being offered the carrot of a salary increase to accept the status quo. |
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You'd be pretty angry if your salary didn't go up in line with inflation each year, because it would be tantamount to a pay cut. |
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What is preoccupying the council officials at the moment is where to get a fat cheque to pay the bloated workforce those salary arrears. |
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The offer includes a 3.5 percent salary increase backdated to January and continuation of collective bargaining procedures. |
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That position includes not only a munificent salary, but travel opportunities. |
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Solares said that the minimum salary needs to be raised from 440 bolivianos to 3,000 bolivianos a month. |
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Essendon would be in a terribly strong position if there were no salary cap and no draft. |
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The index is derived by dividing the market value of the firm by the annual salary of the chief executive. |
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A Columbia University graduate, Rodriguez fell into bail bonds when he was looking to augment his salary from his printing business. |
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Since the reports had only gone to the president, the financial division never allocated him any funds beyond his own salary. |
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To start the project, the university provided seed money during the initial phase in the form of summer salary for the three project leaders. |
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The breaks would be largely funded by workers saving part of their salary so they can enjoy the septennial sabbatical. |
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He suggests asking for additional salary, increased severance, or payment during the period of the restrictive covenant. |
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Maximum cash severance is 39 weeks of salary, and the minimum is 12 weeks, according to the company. |
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The council is holding its financial breath over the burgeoning black hole in the local authority's superannuated final salary pension scheme. |
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Jamieson, Executive Director of Human Resources, was thrillingly promoted to VP of HR, with attendant supersizing of salary. |
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The Daily Dispatch was told that judges discovered the hard way that salary cheques had not been honoured. |
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Last month he was among several provincial judges whose government salary cheques were not honoured, apparently due to a technical problem. |
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Actually I worked summer jobs like students do today and I was a school board chair who didn't receive a salary, just an honorarium. |
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He offers Brandon a big salary increase and a palatial apartment if he will re-locate and work for him. |
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In 1989 Maitland challenged the settlement, claiming that only a small salary disparity existed between men and women professors. |
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That will be the annual salary for the new executive needed to polish up Southampton's public relations. |
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The maximum pension is two thirds of final salary, based on 40 years of full pensionable service. |
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For individuals in occupational pension schemes the maximum contribution you can make is 15 per cent of your pensionable salary. |
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He is paid a fixed salary and will not be affected financially by the success or failure of the policy on competing interests. |
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With workers in demand, employees can easily leave one organization and seek a better salary and perquisites in a new position. |
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The loss or diminution of salary and other contractual perquisites are claimed as special damages. |
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When they are unemployed, or working for a tiny salary, some resort to producing fakes for organised crime gangs. |
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Many tithes had been commuted to cash payments or impropriated by others who then paid the vicar an annual salary. |
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The Association is looking for philanthropists who could donate money to pay out salary for an English teacher. |
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From next year civil servants and health workers are threatened with the end of their final salary schemes. |
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The change would be a good deal for people who work part-time at the end of their working life or have a low final salary. |
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Ideally, no matter how small a journalists' salary, he should not sell his integrity for a mouthful of rice. |
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Most studies I've seen place clergywomen in lower salary brackets and smaller churches. |
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The strikers are demanding the payment of salary arrears, which have been building up for some time. |
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This was often through a clubby system where friends on board committees would champion a high salary for the chief executive. |
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As private sector workers they are not legally entitled to automatic increments in base salary. |
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The second round of talks on the annual wage and salary increments ended unresolved over the overtime issue. |
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The salary given is commensurable to educational qualifications and working experience of the candidate. |
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Several respondents commented that there was no salary increase associated with obtaining a degree. |
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The nurses, who picketed the hospital, want a monthly salary increase of 1,500 rupees. |
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The union claims both sides are close on salary issues but mandatory overtime and understaffing questions are unresolved. |
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He had enjoyed a good salary for working unsociable hours and the abundant free time during the day for his private research projects. |
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The academy does not have funds for the coach's salary, and for the electricity and water charges. |
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He used his salary and dipped into his personal finances for official duties. |
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Set up a direct debit to leave your account when your salary goes in and watch your savings grow. |
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The reference to emoluments has been misunderstood as four times salary, when in fact it's much more. |
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This appointment, which involved teaching arithmetic and geometry, gave Rheticus a salary of 100 gulden. |
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In the initial stages, the salary offered would not be enough to make both ends meet. |
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But he yesterday confirmed that his salary cheque had been dishonoured on May 16, the day after it had been deposited in Pretoria. |
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Last night, some parents said they were dismayed at the latest hike in fees which far outweighs yearly salary rises. |
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The engineers are in dispute with British Gas over the its plans to end a final salary pension scheme for new employees from January. |
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Now, he was quite content to work on and draw a fairly respectable salary as an alternative to vegetating on a basic old age pension. |
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These included the payment of salary arrears, the payment of dues of retired employees and outstanding promotions. |
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Others say he is driven by the percentage of dues he can reap from large salary increases. |
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Why are millionaires choosing to go on a show where the prize is a low six-figure salary to work for a doofus like him? |
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On his computer, St. Jean keeps a spreadsheet of every player's salary and other basic information. |
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A Wednesday news item on the Prime Minister's intention to refuse to accept a salary increase reveals another minister equivocating on the issue. |
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The readjusted salaries are said to roughly equal 2.5 times the monthly salary of a cabinet minister. |
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It was stressed that the allowances are not a salary per se, but are intended to pay for postage and telephone costs and other expenses. |
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Parliament decided last week to allocate the equivalent of 60 per cent of the current president's salary to Bulgaria's ex-presidents. |
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Generous employers will pay a double-digit percentage of your salary towards your pension. |
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Many firms will pay a death-in-service benefit of about four times salary to dependants, which will cut the amount of extra life cover you need. |
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Total remuneration includes not just salary but bonuses or the value of benefit-in-kind extras such as company cars. |
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First, through the National Agreement, they managed to get an eye-popping salary increase coupled with a substantial reduction in hours. |
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The amount you will have to find if you joined a final salary scheme at a younger age is even more eye-watering. |
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They felt their salary issues would never get solved unless drastic action was taken. |
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As the majority of my salary was swallowed up by my obsession, I ended up borrowing a lot of money to make ends meet. |
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Other grievances include non-payment of stipends, salary arrears, and a pay freeze for waged workers. |
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Neither firm nor trustees inquired into alternatives for members other than closing the final salary pension scheme to one and all. |
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At the beginning of each month we have to formally contact him by phone for our salary. |
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Yet some administrators have urged a reduction in the current outlay for salary and benefits. |
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In particular, hiring expertise for specific projects can reduce large salary outlays. |
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Although he was earning a relatively high salary, he found the job extremely stressful. |
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In 1634, by the king's desire, Jonson's salary as chronologer to the city was again paid. |
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And, be fair, it's only a handful of chump change out of your salary, so why not, eh? |
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He was said to have deliberately falsified a document to increase his salary and backdate his pension. |
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As for the manipulation of final salary pension, I can confirm that is true. |
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The toll for crossing the isthmus could easily be a week's salary for a campesino. |
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Arbitration eligible players submitted their salary requests to their respective teams yesterday, and the teams offered their counter proposals. |
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I also have a good job and salary, which is enough to feed an entire family during the economic crisis. |
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The artists and freelancers were respectively paid a salary or per-project fees. |
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Once full-timers reach the top of the salary schedule for their title, they receive no further step increases. |
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Brando was also known for his eccentric behaviour and sometimes outlandish salary demands. |
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You might be prepared to take a lower salary in exchange for that kind of security about your future. |
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The illustration would show ISU employees their total compensation, salary plus benefits. |
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Furthermore, a comfortable retirement today is largely dependent on generous pensions based on an employee's final salary. |
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In a downward inflation trend, salary expectations lag the decreases in inflation. |
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In addition, the majority of public servant pensions are indexed to the salary of the position from which they retired. |
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A Tamimi manager says the company pays an average salary of one Saudi riyal a day and grants leave once every two years. |
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As a junior naval officer it seems you work very hard for comparatively little salary. |
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He made a counter-offer on the spot, making me Special Correspondent with a 120 per cent rise in salary! |
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This was Edward's advice to me, when I received a particularly miserable salary rise, scarcely a rise at all. |
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The huge salary rise took place after the government approved the Buckley report on salaries for executives of commercial semi-state companies. |
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In addition, deans may give some departments more salary dollars than others. |
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We recommend you hold around three to six months of your net salary in liquid assets. |
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The Borough Council provided free Plunket rooms in the new Women's Rest in return for a contribution to the matron's salary. |
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Many pension experts believe most companies will have to tear up their existing final salary arrangements before the year is up. |
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He could pay his crew's salary for five years with the rest and still have room for system upgrades. |
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By racing, players can ascend in level and rank to build up their reputation and weekly in-game salary. |
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The Scottish Arts Council has asked the Executive for permission to increase the salary for its recently vacated top post. |
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From lodging to food and other requirements, they have to manage with the limited monthly salary. |
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Company and labour officials reached a settlement to the pay dispute under which a month's salary will be paid this week. |
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Your salary deferral election, including the amount you plan to defer, must be made by the last day of your tax year. |
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At minimum, you should consider making salary deferrals up to the maximum amount your employer will match. |
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I was fortunate enough, through connections, to be able to land a nice job, nice salary, nice benefits, etc. |
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With a pittance of a salary, how could they be enthused to become proactive people? |
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As my colleague states, a large part of our salary goes towards our pension every month, and we are not just given the money as a golden handout from the taxpayer. |
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As an organic chemist with a major pharmaceutical company, he was on a good salary, developing a new generation of drugs by synthesising molecules found in nature. |
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Most people think less about their nominal annual salary than about how much they bring home in each paycheck. |
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If you are a junior doctor you also get paid a fraction of your hourly salary when working overtime. Consultants at present do not get paid for their overtime. |
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He looks like a man of the woods, but works at The Nerdery, programming for a healthy salary and benefits. |
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As businesses seek to restock inventory as well as meet new demand, factory production will speed up, creating new jobs, more profits, and bigger wage and salary increases. |
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The Central Bank, like many other government bodies, has suffered from a transfer of resources to private industry driven largely by salary differentials. |
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Her salary would have given her entree to the board of any cultural institution she eyed, but she didn't seem to be interested. |
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And a year's salary as severance is not out of the question. |
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It's just there's a distinction between earning a crust by playing what is ostensibly a game and picking up a salary in the black art of sell, sell, sell. |
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Your continued employment is dependent upon your covering all of your research expenses, including your salary and fringe benefits, from extramural research funding. |
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Free agency and a stringent salary cap have steered front offices for the past decade, and such restrictions have all but eliminated some trade possibilities. |
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The difference between the two is that military salary is superannuable. |
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Alas, when his connection retired, replaced by an ANC hardliner, she got the sack, and the government garnished his salary to pay back the treasury. |
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A fellow's salary is no princely sum, and in 1965 foreign holidays were still relatively unusual, so the newlyweds honeymooned in Suffolk for a week. |
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The stipend is equivalent to a dancer's monthly salary paid to board members to attend one-off meetings to discuss the dancers' possible retrenchment. |
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For promotion to higher ranks and higher salary a certain number of years spent in the lower ranks and the passing of further examinations are required. |
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They just want a safe desk job and a decent salary and a cookie-cutter house in the suburbs. |
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Meanwhile they have awarded themselves salary rises well above inflation. |
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Ministry grants have not kept up with rising costs of education, including salary increases for teachers and support staff, and rising costs of utilities and supplies. |
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He added that all salary negotiations must be conducted transparently. |
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The agreement reportedly includes salary increase, improvements to shift work and weekend work benefits, and improvements to extended health care benefits. |
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Among the perks are a salary, personal servants called tsukebito, participation in the dohyo-iri wearing a kesho-mawashi and a special white training mawashi. |
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At least Apple executives can receive millions upon millions in salary and stock without Occupy Wall Street batting an eyelash. |
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She also said employees on the same grade in different regions got paid different salaries for the same work, or the same salary for different hours. |
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If you are a member of an occupational scheme, you are entitled to a maximum of up to 1.5 times your final pensionable salary, depending on your years of service. |
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The Australian Institute of Management's latest national salary survey found that executives and managers did not get that much more lucre last year. |
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The fair, willowy girl had stars in her eyes when at the age of twenty, she was married to the tall and handsome young man with a four-figure salary. |
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In defined benefit schemes, a member accrues pension benefits based on their service, the amount of pension accrued for each year of service and their pensionable salary. |
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Alternatively, they can opt for a tax-free lump sum of 1.5 times their final pensionable salary and 50 per cent of this salary as a guaranteed income for life. |
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Perhaps it is because they are all buttoned up, just quite content to take a six figure salary without making any meaningful contribution, is that what we want? |
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The government had given unions until yesterday to accept or reject its final offer of a six percent salary increase plus a one percent bonus for performing workers. |
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Usually, the erring civil servants could only be punished by a transfer to some other post or region, without any cuts in their existing salary or perquisites. |
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Last June, employees went on strike demanding a better salary, more allowances and the eradication of corruption, collusion and nepotistic practices in the company. |
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I'm sure he was making a really long list of good things to say about me, and adding up a really long row of numbers that will be the raise in my salary. |
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Rudd says salary was not the issue but admits he wanted a raise. |
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He pays all the bills except the housekeeping, as he has a good salary. |
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In some cases, teachers may receive a higher salary for advanced degrees. |
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A standard payout is four times a member's annual salary, or remuneration. |
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With the State economy in decline for over a decade, many salary men were shown the door, because their firms found that they could hire young blood at relatively low wages. |
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Two-thirds of directors of blue-chip companies are in final-salary schemes, where pensions are based on years of service and annual salary at retirement. |
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But, with his contract up after the play-offs, the cash-strapped club can no longer afford his inflated salary and he looks bound for pastures new. |
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That's over half a month's salary extra in my January pay cheque. |
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Despite being very comfortable by Zambian standards, he is a man who does not spend his money carelessly and he is on a salary just like his wife and his workers. |
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This means, however, that the mother may lose not only her proficiency in her job, but also the regular salary increments that go along with normal performance. |
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The annual increment in my first salary as a mill clerk was five rupees. |
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Social workers recruited since 2001 have mostly been employed on short-term contracts so that their employers can avoid the financial burden of salary increments. |
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They will still receive a salary if something is to happen to Ziad, but she is trying to make sure she saves as much as possible. |
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James and NBPA head Chris Paul have already suggested that it might be time to get rid of salary constraints altogether. |
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The salary cap circumventing story came after DeBartolo was out of the league. |
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With no salary cap, many Premier League clubs spend more than 75 percent of their income on player wages. |
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Eventually Franco took an acting job so his production company could put his salary into Palo Alto. |
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The high-skilled IT specialists are not paid the salaries commensurable to the European ones because of the costs of life and the salary level in Ukraine. |
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But he knows he has to keep delivering because the pressures on him are commensurate with the salary he is paid and the teams that he's played for. |
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The grants may not be used for salary or to pay indirect costs. |
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Railway shunters, pointsmen, signalmen and yardmasters began an indefinite strike at midnight on August 5, demanding the immediate settlement of salary anomalies. |
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It is unacceptable that salary policies validate any gender bias. |
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The questions cover hourly pay and straight salary, and benefits ranging from overtime, health insurance, and paid vacations to Social Security taxes and workers' comp. |
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In the beginning of October, official NHL employees were placed on a four-day workweek and given a 20 percent salary cut. |
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In order to prevent skilled people from leaving, salary differentials have to be raised, reinforcing an initial inegalitarian income distribution. |
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The incipient rebellion was quickly quashed, however, when journalists received email notification of the enormous salary rises which will accompany the deal. |
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He was only persuaded into staying put last summer, amid offers from abroad to treble his salary, by the promise that he could go home after this season for a nominal fee. |
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Jane accuses the firm of using a calculated strategy to fire her because she had been there 11 years and was paid a higher salary than new workers. |
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Risk managers are charged with an important function within financial institutions, and to attract calibre candidates, salary levels tend to be competitive. |
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This had absolutely no effect whatsoever on any person's salary. |
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And it was financially sensible to have deeds and other documents enrolled at a time when the customary fees for this service would go towards one's own salary. |
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They seem determined to slash the salary cap but we'll see about that. |
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What is dismaying is that the salary bill and the administrative costs go on rising, which means the size of the government continues to be unwieldy. |
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The woman said her employer would not pay her salary during jury service. |
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The wage for 20 days was much higher than the normal salary for domestics. |
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