Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Wage bill in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Gross salary: wage bill before tax.
Operating subsidy: 0.2% of wage bill.
Wage bill's gone down to zero since… eight months back.
If this is missing, the wage bill of November 2019 will be taken.
The wage bill of March 2020 is the basis for the subsidy amount.
Employers can once again receive a compensation of up to 85% of their wage bill.
The wage bill is three times what it was before the war.
The amount of the correction to the wage bill as a result of dismissal.
In practice, the affiliated local authorities will pay a basic contribution of 41.5% of their permanent staff's wage bill as from 2016.
This limits the government's control over the wage bill and weighs on the efficiency of the public sector.
These are financed by the social partners, who donate a percentage share of the sector wage bill between 0.2 and 1.25.
Some government expenditure items, such as the wage bill, increased substantially in 2003
Temping agencies receive subsidies for 24 months both to decrease the wage bill and to train the beneficiaries.
The wage bill has been reduced,
varies from 8%(local authority) to more than 1 5% of the wage bill mine.
Generally speaking, these agreements provided fora certain percentage of the wage bill to be earmarked for the improvement of employment.
That number of dollars divided by the number of working hours in a year would give an hourly rate of taxpayer costs that should be added to the employer's wage bill.
The significant slowdown of the rate of increase of the wage bill was accentuated this year
participate each year in the payment of pensions for the entire sector in proportion to their wage bill.
The so called"Special cases" Law of 27 August 1986 wilL, in 1987, lead to an increase in the civil service wage bilL of approximately LFR 800 milLion,
The public sector wage bill, intermediate consumption
The largest spending cuts planned by euro area Member States for next year are affecting the public sector wage bill and government purchases of goods and services.
There is clearly a trend towards more flexibility in the pay packet, in order to better control the wage bill and create more levers to enable differentiation between good,
to be achieved partly by tighter control of the public sector wage bill, and partly by the effects of a comprehensive programme of structural reform.
in the knowledge that the employers' compulsory involvement should have risen from 0.8% to 2% of the wage bill between 1972 and 1976,
The deficit was originally estimated to be reduced to 4.6% in 2003, on the basis of a reduction of the high public wage bill through a wage freeze and through a reduction of public employment
Your wages bill in weeks 1 to 4 was three million euros.
Each firm above a certain size has to pay a contribution into a fund for training amounting to about 1% of its wages bill.