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  • 1Overtime — For other uses, see Overtime (disambiguation). Part of a series on Organiz …

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  • 2Compensation and benefits — (abbreviated “C B”) is a sub discipline of human resources, focused on employee compensation and benefits policy making. It is also known in the UK as “total reward” and as “remuneration” in Australia and New Zealand. Contents 1 The basic… …

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  • 3Compensation of employees — (CE) is a statistical term used in national accounts, balance of payments statistics and sometimes in corporate accounts as well. It refers basically to the total gross (pre tax) wages paid by employers to employees for work done in an accounting …

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  • 4Overtime rate — Part of a series on Organized labour …

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  • 5overtime — Work performed over and above the period of the regular working day. Work in addition to the regular hours for which compensation is calculated under the contract of employment. 35 Am J1st M & S § 66. Work after regular hours; sometimes work… …

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  • 6Fair Labor Standards Act — The Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 (FLSA, ch. 676, USStat|52|1060, June 25, 1938, usc title chap|29|8), also called the Wages and Hours Bill, [ [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,758587,00.html Wages and Hours ] , Time magazine …

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  • 7Labour law — concerns the inequality of bargaining power between employers and workers. Labour law (also called labor law or employment law) is the body of laws, administrative rulings, and precedents which address the legal rights of, and restrictions on,… …

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  • 8Permatemp — A permatemp is an employee whose status is somewhere between a temporary employee and a permanent employee. The word is a portmanteau of the words permanent and temporary. There are two types of permatemp employment relationships. In the first… …

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  • 9Flextime plan — Flextime (or flexitime, flexi time, originally derived from the German word Gleitzeit which literally means sliding time ) is a variable work schedule, in contrast to traditional work arrangements requiring employees to work a standard 9am to 5pm …

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  • 10New Frontier — For other uses, see New Frontier (disambiguation). Part of the Politics series on Progressivism Schools American Progressivism Modern liberalism Progressive education Ideas …

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