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  • 71Social fund — A Social Fund (sometimes also called Social Investment Fund , Social Fund for Development , Social Action Fund , National Solidarity Fund or Social Development Agency ) is an institution, typically in a developing country, that provides financing …

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  • 72Overqualification — Overqualified redirects here. For the art project, see Overqualified (novel). Overqualification is the state of being skilled or educated beyond what is necessary for a job. There can often be high costs for companies associated with training… …

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  • 73Parental leave — Maternity leave redirects here. For the episode of Lost, see Maternity Leave (Lost). Histogram of countries by weeks paid maternity leave provided by law Parental leave is an employee benefit that provides paid or unpaid time off work to care for …

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  • 74Disability insurance — Disability Insurance, often called DI or disability income insurance, is a form of insurance that insures the beneficiary s earned income against the risk that a disability will make working (and therefore earning) impossible. It includes paid… …

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  • 75Underemployment — refers to an employment situation that is insufficient in some important way for the worker, relative to a standard.[1] Examples include holding a part time job despite desiring full time work, and overqualification, where the employee has… …

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  • 76Human trafficking in the Philippines — Human trafficking and the prostitution of children is a significant issue in the Philippines, often controlled by organized crime syndicates. [Citation url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia pacific/6507495.stm date=1 April, 2007 title= Chairman… …

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  • 77Salary cap — In professional sports, a salary cap (or wage cap) is a cartel agreement between teams that places a limit on the amount of money that can be spent on player salaries. The limit exists as a per player limit or a total limit for the team s roster …

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  • 78Constructive dismissal — In employment law, constructive dismissal, also called constructive discharge, occurs when employees resign because their employer s behaviour has become so intolerable or heinous or made life so difficult that the employee has no choice but to… …

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  • 79Job (role) — For other uses, see Job (disambiguation). A job is a regular activity performed in exchange for payment. A person usually begins a job by becoming an employee, volunteering, or starting a business. The duration of a job may range from an hour (in …

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  • 80Adams v. Tanner — Infobox SCOTUS case Litigants = Adams v. Tanner ArgueDate = May 7 ArgueYear = 1917 DecideDate = June 11 DecideYear = 1917 FullName = Joe Adams, et al., Appts., v. W. V. Tanner, Attorney General of the State of Washington, and George H. Crandall,… …

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