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Remuneration will be based on quality of research content generated, number of pages generated and timeliness of delivery. Payment will be made in the form of fees per assignment handled. ... more
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After basic salary, pension schemes are usually the most costly element of the remuneration package, For a pension to be an effective benefit, employees must understand its value to them. In general, pension arrangements that are simple to ... more
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It depends on the location and your qualifications, experience and the position for which you are applying. Remuneration is comparative with industry standards in the hospitality sector in the broader region. ... more
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Remuneration Trust’s have been used throughout the last century as a vehicle for providing benefits to executives. The primary fiscal characteristics of the particular Remuneration Trust we use is that it excludes the provision of “relevant” ... more
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• A: The purpose of the Remuneration Statement is to give employees a breakdown of their earnings, taxes, reductions, deductions, etc. It is not intended to give departments accounting information. Displaying the "home" cost center could assist us ... more
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Volunteers receive the following benefits: • a monthly stipend • comprehensive insurance coverage • round-trip transportation • room and board in project ... more
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Membership of an RACs is a voluntary position. However, members who are self employed are assisted with travel and accommodation costs. ... more
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The Global Remuneration Professional (GRP) designation provides a foundation of knowledge spanning across borders. The GRP supports professionals to excel around the world. ... more
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Yes. 18.2/ Unemployed Learners receive a monthly allowance as laid-down by the Basic Conditions of Service of learnership determination. ... more
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Yes, if the scholar is in J-1 status. Scholars in J-1 status can be paid by an academic department for whatever work they do in that department. The income is taxable, unless the scholar comes from a country with which the United States has a tax ... more
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