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Перевод: remuneration
[существительное] вознаграждение; оплата ; заработная плата; компенсация
Тезаурус:
- By the nineteenth century England had become the nation of landscape painters although a large proportion of her artists were Scots who, tempted like their lairds a century before, had moved to London for prestige and remuneration.
- Ministers' remuneration had improved with the century: in 1851 a Primitive Methodist minister with three children received 71 a year and Baptists generally received less than 80; within Congregationalism the divergence was too great to allow for any average figure.
- While he considers that salaries in the City have grown out of all proportion, he is convinced that corporate managers are falling behind in the remuneration they receive.
- To re-appoint the Auditors and to authorise the Directors to fix their remuneration.
- The issue was that the receivers had sufficient liquid assets to pay themselves and then terminate the receivership if they only paid themselves the amount of remuneration which B and L thought was due to them.
- The Employment Appeal Tribunal thought that in most circumstances it would be reasonable to imply a term along the lines that an employer will not treat his employees "arbitrarily, capriciously or inequitably" in matters of remuneration.
- It proposes, among other things, that auditors should report on "the proper conduct of the company's affairs" and on "future risks attaching to the company" and be responsible to "a wider interest group" than the shareholders, and that shareholders should play a more active part in auditors' appointment and remuneration.
- Efforts have also been made to improve the quality of foster care through measures such as regional referral agencies, providing foster families with advice and practical help and financial remuneration, and by encouraging co-operation between children's birth and foster families (Harten-Oudijk, 1988; Weterings, 1984; Ruyter and Weelden, 1986).
- The remuneration packages will add fuel to the debate about top-level rewards but the group claimed yesterday that with pre-tax profits and earnings per share up 17 p.c. last year and the dividend to shareholders 10 p.c. higher the increases were justified.
- The matter came to the Chancery Division where B and L tried to obtain an injunction restraining the receivers from selling any more property until the question of the disputed remuneration had been settled (see Rottenberg Others v Monjack Another, The Times , 2 July 1992).
- First of all you offer Jim Beam for letter of the week, then the remuneration for "Country Life" is supplemented by a bottle of Aberlour and now the caption competition is sponsored by JB.
- Employee remuneration levels, actual and budgeted, shown as a percentage of company income.
- The only matter remaining was to quantify what was properly due to the receivers as remuneration before bringing the receivership to an end.
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