As well as seeking job-security, sararimen have traditionally looked to the workplace to give them status, a social life and pay set according to seniority.
Many energy providers offer so-called budget-bill or level-payment plans that allow you to pay a set monthly amount for energy.
In employer branding, choice barriers are the hiring and pay policies set up by employers to prevent people from entering or leaving a firm.
The most common types of bonds pay a set percentage of interest over a specified period of time, referred to as the coupon rate.
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Under a deal reached between the Parliament and the Council of Ministers, companies will have to pay a set level of fees for scientific evaluation of new products and will be forced to share information to avoid duplication of tests on animals.
Ivi tried to argue it was a cable-TV network for the purposes of these retransmission rights, because an exception to the Copyright Act gives cable operators the right to retransmit if they pay fees set by the Copyright Royalty Board, an arm of the Library of Congress.
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One of these is the way in which auction houses use third-party guarantees, where an outside individual or company agrees in advance to pay a set amount for a work sold at auction, in return for a cut of proceeds if the consignment sells for more than that.
The campaign said that in the same way that the Low Pay Commission was set up in 1997 to advise on the minimum wage, a High Pay Commission was needed to introduce "a wide-ranging review" of pay at the top and bring in new measures to curb excessive remuneration.
Italy's new labour pact allows individual firms to set pay when inflation is below the government's target.
For the same price you pay for the set when you walk into the store, you could have one made for you that fits.
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Reforms to the jobs market, making it cheaper to fire workers and easier to set pay locally, will benefit Spain's economy in time but not now.
Now each is trying to elbow the other out of the race to persuade consumers to pay more to set up custom programming, download movies or store family photos.
The rationale, according to National Cable and Television Association spokesman Brian Dietz, is that neither customers nor cable companies should have to pay for new set top boxes to maintain service.
And she insisted that "things are not getting out of hand" in local government and that a multiplier was neither necessary or appropriate, because the sector was self-regulated and pay levels were set by local councils.
As Justin Patten, an employment mediator in London reported recently, a British appellate court Justice recently dissented from his fellows in a 2-1 equal pay appeal (the women lost), bemoaning the nearly epidemic, interminable litigation equal pay laws had set in motion.
Pay your parents a set amount each month to cover, say, rent, utilities and groceries.
They are also expected to be allowed to set separate pay and conditions for staff.
He can afford it, but it is a high price to pay for accepting a set of keys.
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Many multinational companies treat bonuses or long-term incentives on a common global basis, but set basic pay locally.
In its proxy statement, Enron's board said its goal was to set executive pay in the 75th percentile of its peer group.
Non EU students were not affected by last year's fee changes but they generally pay higher fees, set directly by the institution they attend.
And Northern Ireland's Finance Minister Sammy Wilson said he would oppose any attempts by Westminster to set local pay variations in the public sector.
It highlights the need for media outlets to sign secure employment agreements with journalists and to pay wages that are set pursuant to the law.
Here, monetization means creating a pipeline full of highly desirable prospects very strongly predisposed to become your clients and quite willing to pay the prices you set.
"CDC's pay arrangements, as set out in conjunction with DFID, are deliberately designed to attract the best investment professionals to work in often very challenging markets, " he said.
The authors say banks, retailers, and restaurant chains set national pay levels but then allow regional variations to take into account recruitment rates and the local cost of living.
The insurer had painted itself into a corner by writing credit default swaps on mortgage-related securities and collateralized debt obligations that were set to pay out in the event that those investments soured.
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The mortgage is a repayment mortgage and I have an endowment policy which at it's lowest prediction is set to pay off the mortgage (including the arrears) with a surplus (one of the few).
And not just in America: in Germany, where the long years of low birth rates will reduce the size of the pool over the coming decade, Kienbaum, the country's leading pay consultancy, recently set up a special unit to comb academe for youthful high-fliers.
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