One way or another, it is the rare dollar of corporate profits that bears a tax burden heavier than the burden on an employee's wages. |
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Among the verboten items is one employee's box of tissues, because it features a representation of Winnie the Pooh and Piglet. |
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More specifically, the test is whether the employee's dishonesty gave rise to a breakdown in the employment relationship. |
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In contrast, it pointed out that an employee's formal firing always results from an official act of the company. |
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It alerts the employee's manager and supplies statistics about absence to the council. |
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Many employers operate group schemes and deduct the contribution from the employee's payslip. |
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Various private businesses owners are getting away with holding the employee's cheque until 5 p.m. on pay day. |
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What action an employer takes will depend on the terms of the employee's contract. |
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If an employee pays directly for medical care, the expenditure comes out of the employee's after-tax income. |
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The portion allocable to the employee's personal use is generally taxable to the employee as a fringe benefit. |
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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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If an employee cannot fulfil his duties, the company can let him go even if the injury was due to factors outside the employee's control. |
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And many states have statutes to prevent employers from prying into an employee's private life. |
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Wrong assumptions about an employee's commitment to work frequently lead to problems. |
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Big fat CEO paychecks not only hurt an employee's bottom line but a company's bottom line too, according to a report. |
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He could even modify the employee's direct deposit bank account, and divert a paycheck to his own account, if he wanted to. |
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His boss is a brutish oaf who barks orders and commands with little care for his employee's dignity. |
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The new measures in the Pensions Bill requiring consultation on changes to future benefits will be welcome from an employee's perspective. |
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A second approach to resolving the dilemma is creating accountability to an outside party rather than to an employee's superordinates. |
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The suggestion for which the award is made is outside the scope of the employee's normal duties. |
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This protection applies regardless of the employee's length of service. |
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The UK scheme keeps records for every employee's full working life. |
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It appraises the employee's skill, usefulness and mental capacity and also evaluates the employee's mental status, psychology and most importantly their state of mind. |
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Also, a new industry has sprouted to help manage relocation costs, which often includes helping an employee's spouse or partner find employment in their new area. |
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According to Ma Bell, it allows BYOD workplaces to securely manage devices without interfering with the employee's personal information, apps, or setup. |
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All these requisites present, the employer becomes ipso facto subsidiarily liable upon the employee's conviction and upon proof of the latter's insolvency. |
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The shift means that more of an employee's compensation comes from bonuses, commissions, profit sharing, or stock options, and less from salaries. |
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The employee's trust in this future value motivates his work without immediate compensation. |
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A qualified domestic relations order allows an employee's retirement plan to pay benefits to an ex-spouse named as alternate payee. |
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We use an unsigned variable to store the employee's salary, since it will never be less than zero. |
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The money goes into a suspense account and not towards the employee's state pension. |
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A Midland blacksmith yesterday admitted contravening health and safety laws after a teenage employee's hand was almost cut off by a circular saw. |
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Performance or disciplinary problems should be documented and dealt with when they occur, not left until the employee's evaluation. |
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A FIRM has been forced to pay out almost pounds 18,000 after an employee's hand was fractured when it got stuck in a milling machine. |
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With GFI MailArchiver, management can also keep tabs on employee's emails if individuals are suspected of using company email abusively or with malicious intent. |
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The employee's own smartphone can be used as the time clock. |
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The court noted that the presumption may be rebutted upon a showing of substantial credible evidence that the employee's duties did not contribute to the cause of his death. |
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Now, if this had been a bigger employer, the employee's refund would probably just have reduced the amount of PAYE to be paid at the year end with no big issue. |
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Organizations can also improve profits and performance by providing work groups opportunities and resources to innovate, in addition to employee's core job tasks. |
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