Though median pay is expected to increase by 3% in 2012, when you factor in inflation (the consumer price index is growing at 3.6%), expect a reduction in compensation for most employees.
When Limbert and his fellow hostages were finally freed on January 20, 1981, they learned the U.S. government gave up something big in return: As part of the Algiers Accords agreed to a day earlier, the hostages were barred from suing Iran in U.S. court to seek compensation for their ordeal.
Young Yorkshireman Gordon came through the Leeds Academy system before moving to Stamford Bridge in 2007 for compensation.
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The researchers ran an experiment where a principal chooses one of two people to perform a task in exchange for compensation.
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The higher the risk that the company won't repay, the more that any sensible investor should demand in compensation for lending to it.
What the people who used to run the paper did is one thing and that the paper has now closed would seem to be at least in part a compensation for that.
Mr Moore said he would not be surprised if Mr George, who left the Old Bailey in a taxi, sought compensation for the time wrongly spent in jail.
Exxon has already paid 900 million dollars in compensation for damage to the Sound.
On these grounds, Congress allowed women to sue for compensation in federal court.
Often an attorney can negotiate to rewrite or remove unfavorable language, or else to obtain additional compensation in exchange for retaining it.
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Last week, the U.S. Internal Revenue Service finally proposed long-awaited regulations--some 238 pages' worth of them--interpreting a law passed a year ago reining in deferred-compensation deals for executives.
All that mis-selling and all that reckless lending in the boom years that hobbled the economy seems to have so undermined the trust and respect of banks' customers that few seem to think twice before putting in a flimsy demand for compensation.
In addition to providing a credibility boost, the 2008 drop in executive compensation provided an opportunity for corporate boards to orchestrate a long-term reduction in executive compensation.
Mr Jillings said he was led to believe the report was not published because the county council's insurers felt it could result in individual children suing for compensation in a way that could have been costly.
Employees who do not incur expenses for cleaning products and equipment in connection with their jobs for Employer D, or who do not properly substantiate such expenses to Employer D, continue to receive the lower hourly compensation and do not receive any reimbursement and are not compensated in another way (for example, with a bonus) to substitute for the reduction in the hourly compensation.
The Bulgarians still want billions in compensation for deportations carried out in 1913.
In the oil nationalisation, four foreign oil firms accepted the new contractual arrangements, but two, ExxonMobil (US) and ConocoPhillips (US), pulled out of the heavy-oil ventures entirely and are suing Venezuela for additional compensation in international courts.
More U.S. companies are limiting the stock rewards for top leaders in down years by restricting certain compensation when total shareholder return is negative.
Nick Clegg, Deputy Prime Minister of the UK, has proposed that shares in one of the banks that was for all practical purposes nationalised in 2008 by the last Labour government should be distributed to all taxpayers in the UK as compensation for the costs that they have incurred in bailing out the banks.
He would not comment on how much the women will seek in compensation for their physical injuries and emotional distress.
Graham Jones, Labour MP for Hyndburn, has received 30 complaints and has brought the issue of getting compensation for affected residents up in Parliament.
In short, for the upcoming season, preparers need not be an RTRP (registered tax return preparer) in order to prepare tax returns for compensation.
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The original (Greek-Cypriot) owner sued for compensation and won in Cyprus.
The farmers started their protest in June, saying they were forced to accept a deal two years ago under which they gave up their land in return for new housing and financial compensation.
The farmers started their protest in June, saying they had been forced to accept a deal two years ago under which they gave up their land in return for new housing and financial compensation.
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In addition, CareerBuilder also points to more competition for top-notch employees and higher compensation in new job offers.
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Landowners aside, the biggest fear for Okinawans generally is that, were the bases to go, so would the generous handouts that the government in Tokyo doles out as compensation for playing host to three out of four American bases in all of Japan.
Earlier this year, the Hammers agreed to pay Sheffield United compensation for the Blades' relegation in 2007.
Of the 110, 000 or so others who lost their homes in 1974, most would probably opt for compensation.
After all, part of the long-term return from investments is compensation for the risk of investing in uncertain times.
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