Payroll software must be able to track the payroll of all of employees, whether salaried or waged, temporary or contract. |
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Within months, however, Boyle worked his way up from a day laborer into a loyal, salaried employee. |
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They've done that in the past, using salaried concessions as a bargaining chip in talks with the union. |
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Many foreign merchants traded with the Chinese through compradores, who acted either as salaried employees or independent agents. |
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Senior management will have their Spring performance-related pay rises deferred, while salaried staff receive half of their top-up. |
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A stream of people queue up from 6.30 pm every weeknight to procure free legal advice offered by volunteers rather than salaried staff. |
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The firm claims the system is designed for companies in which employees are on salaried contracts, rather than hourly rates. |
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But they were not salaried by the state and minimally, if at all, by the commune or parish. |
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By providing almost all essentials for school children, the all-purpose store has come as a welcome relief to the salaried class. |
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To maintain public order, the authorities instituted a regular, salaried police force. |
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The white-collar salaried professions, such as public administration and banking, did however, provide the potential for mobility. |
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The main gainers are farmers, salaried class, students and senior citizens. |
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No longer led by volunteers, but rather salaried executives, it started approaching its goals in much the same way a corporation does. |
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Rational salaried managers thus tend to be too risk-averse because they do not benefit from the upside of risk. |
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The Scottish sculptor Michael Noble and the psychiatrist Mario Marini were salaried by her as well. |
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Apprentices receive salaried contracts of up to fifty-two weeks, with benefits, including health insurance. |
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The present analyses draw participants from the 2,877 wage and salaried workers. |
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Health boards had advertised for salaried GPs, but had no great success in filling posts. |
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Those working by the hour should also enjoy welfare insurance like salaried employees. |
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Instead of relief in taxes, the salaried class will have to pay a cess at the rate of 2 per cent. |
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Of course he would prefer to be paid and if a good and salaried job was offered elsewhere, he would say sad goodbyes and move on. |
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In public healthcare systems, physicians are often salaried employees with compensation plans that may act as disincentives for innovation. |
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Three year-round, salaried employees receive free housing on ranch land and health insurance benefits. |
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The problems involved in re-classifying a self-employed contractual relationship as a salaried one are not minor. |
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He served in the salaried office of official greeter of famous personages for the state of Hawaii from 1961 until his death. |
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The contracts were first offered to engineers and salaried staff with RSA, but are now being extend to all employees within the organisation including base grade fettlers. |
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A small piece of good news is that the last phase – the training contract or the pupillage – is salaried, and usually at impressive rates. |
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This includes salaried offices such as evangelist, teacher, and pastor as well as unsalaried offices such as deacon and elder. |
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Here in predominating proportion reside the employing, the professional and the salaried classes. |
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They had salaried jobs that paid well and gave them enough time off to enjoy their relative wealth. |
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Its physicians, who are salaried rather than paid on a fee-for-service basis, work together in group practices which they manage themselves. |
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The 5m or so who work in the public sector get a health and pension package, and so do salaried workers who pay into the state welfare system. |
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Recruit in multiple languages for all types of talent including students, hourly workers, salaried professionals, and even employees. |
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As a result, women have fewer opportunities for long-term and good salaried employment, job-skills training, and support services. |
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Accounts receivable are simply not an issue for salaried legal aid lawyers. |
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The Directive will ease the conditions for access to employment and occupation, salaried employment, self-employment and liberal professions. |
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As of 31 December 2006, manpower was practically the same as in 2005, i.e. 198 salaried staff against 199 last year. |
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It caters for The European Working Time Directive and the issues this holds for Irish employers both in terms of hourly paid and salaried employees. |
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Cosgrove said that 75 percent of graduating medical students want to be salaried. |
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They also did away with commission-motivated salesmen, offering instead advice and guidance from salaried employees operating in the company's own retail network. |
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Members of the Canadian Navy, Army and Air Force pay full income tax, like every other salaried employee in Canada, and have done so for at least the last 50 years. |
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Just keep in mind that there will be a period of low pay as you work yourself from an hourly playability tester into a full-time salaried employee. |
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You must complete a form if you are a higher-rate taxpayer, are self-employed or have income from a source other than salaried employment, which was taxed at source. |
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A major division exists between salaried public service employees who have job qualifications and wage-earning public service employees who do not. |
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The years after 1870 saw an increasing number of low-paid, salaried, and professional people included in the middle class, notably schoolteachers and clerks. |
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The Leader of the Council has no executive or administrative powers designated by statute, but the position is salaried. |
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The prospect of joining a permanent, salaried orchestra was attractive enough to induce some LSO players to defect. |
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That led to the move away from a dependence on volunteers to govern the sport, to the Association's first salaried employees. |
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An equally important reform was the abolition of private tax farming, which was replaced by salaried civil service tax collectors. |
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Operations were streamlined and salaried workers were provided through funding by the Empire. |
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They have to look after their lorries, their businesses, they have to load and unload, adding these tasks to their maximum hours, while salaried workers deduct all of this from their maximum hours. |
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In the Nordic countries, the social welfare system provides social security protection for the entire population, i.e. it is open to all workers, whether salaried or unsalaried, including unemployment benefits. |
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The salaried employees who stay home will work harder than usual. |
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They consider salaried and assimilated workers of the compulsory general scheme of the industry, craft, trades and services i.e. the private and mercantile sector excluding agriculture. |
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At the turn of the twentieth century there were no permanent salaried orchestras in London. |
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Our government believes that the supports available to people who choose this path are insufficient today and that is why we are talking about supports that many salaried employees consider a given. |
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In this case the trainer cannot be considered as a salaried employee. |
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With complete workforce visibility into salaried, hourly, and contingent talent, organizations can make better hiring decisions and identify additional opportunities for cost-savings and productivity gains. |
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Earned income is made up of employment income for salaried workers, net business income for self-employed workers, net rental income and taxable support payments. |
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For some reason, the government has decided to ask self-employed workers to pay exactly the same premium as salaried workers, even though they are not entitled to the same benefits. |
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Patricia Vendramin agreed with this observation, but nevertheless deplores the somewhat caricatured and excessive preconceived idea that young people lack an appetite for learning and for salaried work in general. |
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Sanctioning these companies might discourage fraudulent practices, but it would also jeopardize the livelihood of their salaried workers and oblige the artisanal miners to sell their ore and labour elsewhere. |
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In the absence of any policy or practice of the employer of temporarily laying off key salaried employees, such a layoff amounted to a repudiation of that implied term and, therefore, constructive dismissal. |
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Like players of other individual sports such as golf, they are not salaried, but must play and finish highly in tournaments to obtain money. |
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What we have is an individualization of the relationship between salaried workers and firms on one side and among self-employed workers on the other. |
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As a consequence, military duty began to appeal most to the poorest sections of society, to whom a salaried pay was attractive. |
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From now on, the number of licences issued to a company must be related to the number of salaried drivers employed by the company making the application. |
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The salaried staff of the association may be called upon by the President to provide counsel during meetings of the General Assembly and the Board of Directors. |
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This means that the majority of our students find work either as a salaried employee or freelancer immediately upon leaving school, with nearly all students finding a job within six months of leaving. |
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They are assisted by an organisation of salaried personnel including eight reception advisors, five lawyers specialized in international law and three social workers. |
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Sawchenko realized that the first step forward would be a giant one: closing the gap between the fee-for-service physicians and the health authority-employed, salaried nurse practitioners. |
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Military service in the later empire continued to be salaried yearly and professionally for Rome's regular troops. |
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The practical work of the LGB was carried out by its salaried officers. |
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It also gives an opportunity to the common people and those salaried employees who want to avail old age benefits by simply investing minimum of Rs 1000 in NIT pension scheme. |
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