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Remuneration

Remuneration | Remunerations

Remuneration meaning

Something given in exchange for goods or services rendered. | A payment for work done; wages, salary, emolument. | A recompense for a loss; compensation.

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This remuneration package has been in place for many years and is considered to be no longer reflective of the remuneration packages for CEOs of similar size organisations in either the private or public sector.

According to him, some of the reasons why doctors left the country are due to poor remuneration, security challenges, job satisfaction, furthering their training to enable them compete with their contemporaries in other climes.

Additionally, they plan to significantly increase shareholder remuneration in the coming years as all the properties currently under construction and renovation become operational.

And then secondly, how are conversations with the regulator going on, remuneration regularization for 2020, and is there any risk that you could see another hit in networks like you did last year?

Are you a controlling shareholder of the Company, or do you have a personal interest in the approval of Mrs. Iris Shapira Yalons equity remuneration other than a personal interest unrelated to relationships with a controlling shareholder of the Company?

A Scottish Government spokesman later said: “The remuneration of Scottish Water’s chief executive is a matter for the Scottish Water board.

A spokesperson for the NCS said: “The pay and reward policy of NCS Trust is set by the Remuneration Committee, which has a government representative on it with a veto.

Ben Hockenhull, a consultant at St Mary’s hospital in London, said: “I’m getting job offers from around the world … more than double my current remuneration package with added benefits and things like my professional expenses are paid for.

HM Revenue and Customs issued a press release earlier this month saying the programmes promoted by AML Tax (UK) Ltd all 'seek to disguise remuneration' – wrongly allowing company directors to avoid paying tax on their income.

Honestly, Liverpool has to do something about their remuneration package for their players, otherwise it will get to a time, we will not even be able to attract decent average players talk more of world class players.

It should then proceed to purchase services to meet these needs, based on defined procedures and, for the purposes of transparency, the names, qualifications, position and remuneration of the consultants selected should be made public.

Meanwhile Simon Breakwell has become chair of the Remuneration Committee.

Most public schools are shackled by collective agreements and rigid remuneration frameworks.

Mr Nye, 66, faced Batemans Bay Local Court again on February 6 seeking remuneration for legal proceedings.

Mrs. Ahanonu said that at the basic level of education there was adequate infrastructure to guarantee conducive to for children, stressing that training and retraining of teachers and their remuneration should be given priority attention.

Our aim throughout has been to ensure that postmasters receive fair remuneration for DVLA transactions and that Post Office’s associated costs for providing the services are covered.

Overall, the four executives earned an average remuneration of R94.53 million.

Overall, the group spent £973.3 million (R23 billion) on employee remuneration.

Rambabu wondered why the filmmaker was silent on his questions like the investment made in the movie and its collections and remuneration to Pawan Kalyan.

So given the change in the government in 2024, how you're modeling the impact on legacy energy remuneration, what scenarios are being considered in terms of regulatory changes and how this might affect your strategy for your thermal project?