It added that Mr O'Sullivan's pay met an independent external pay scheme.
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The union is preparing to take the DWP to the high court, arguing that the imposition of the pay scheme amounted to a breach of contract.
When Fujitsu, a Japanese computer giant, introduced a performance-based pay scheme during the 1990s, it proved so unpopular that the company had to scale it back.
The electricians belonging to the Unite union attempted, as they do every week to, block the construction site there over the employers exit from a national pay scheme.
The action by 2, 800 staff (nearly half the workforce) at SC First Bank Korea is ostensibly over a merit-pay scheme, which would be at odds with Korean seniority-based traditions.
The new terms include a reduction in full sickness pay entitlement, freezing the performance related pay scheme and replacing the use of a national pay bargaining system with a local one.
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It also includes reducing the six months of full sickness pay to 12 weeks and the following six months of half-sickness pay to 12 weeks, and freezing the performance related pay scheme for two of the next four years.
Residents in this area pay for a scheme which rewards people with eggs for every bit of rubbish delivered to a collection point.
"If a scheme were to remove integration then generally employers or employees would have to pay more into the scheme, " said Mr Astley.
Where they are members of a final-salary scheme they typically pay in 5.1% of their salaries, but in a defined contribution scheme contribute just 2.7%.
Tesco has offered to pay people on the scheme and asked ministers to remove the threat of benefit sanctions.
Less discretion may also be allowed in relation to how much the scheme can pay out for loss of earnings or the cost of care following an injury.
This initiative has met plenty of opposition, and not just from the many who point out that designing a scheme to pay people not to do something is tricky.
The Safe And Fuel Efficient Driving Scheme will pay for the training of 200 instructors to teach advanced van driving techniques - and will then fund lessons for 3, 500 drivers.
But in his world, which is not the world occupied by most people, it is the trimmings around the basic pay - the bonus scheme and the long-term incentive plan - that are the real and substantial remuneration meal.
This pay-to-play scheme is made possible by the peculiarities of the U.S. antidumping system.
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Half of the profits will help pay for a national pension scheme, due to be launched next year.
On Wednesday, Burris told reporters in Washington that his selection had nothing to do with money or any pay-to-play scheme.
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Despite clawing 40% of gross earnings in social-security contributions from employers and employees' pay-packets, the scheme by no means covers expenditure.
Perhaps, the unanticipated result is that so many solo drivers opt-in to the pay-for-access scheme that the diamond lane becomes hopelessly congested.
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He added that with UK passengers having to pay the new Emissions Trading Scheme tax from January, they will be "taxed on the double".
But she is cautious about a global pay-for-performance scheme.
In a case filed in Lucerne County, Pennsylvania, it has been alleged that there may have been a pay-to-play scheme involving vendors to the pension making political contributions to elected pension board members in return for pension contracts.
Under our scheme, Germany would pay more on a slug of its debt, subsidising riskier borrowers.
According to The Times newspaper, which first published details of Mr Carr's tax arrangements, the K2 scheme enables members to pay income tax rates as low as 1%.
The simplest explanation seems to be that Goldman paid interest for 2005 to 2011 and, in common with everyone else using the scheme, did not pay it for 1997-2005.
Stirling Albion have defended their pay-for-a-trial scheme and invited along another 17 hopefuls.
These reforms are intended to encourage private pensions (by offering public subsidies and tax exemptions) to supplement the state's pay-as-you-go scheme.
Under the IRS scheme, those preparers must pay some fees unrelated to the PTIN, pass a qualifying exam, and complete annual continuing education requirements.
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It is desirable for everyone to have some share of their pension income derived from a pay-as-you-go scheme, argues David Miles, an economist at Imperial College, because it provides an insurance against unpredictable downturns in asset markets.
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