Could be a retirement incentive ... the company may offer several years salary in exchange for you taking early retirement. Wish my employer had done that for me years ago.
On the flip side, it could also be a bribe ... which is illegal.
Having a business reward credit card, where any fees are paid by one's employer but the holder receives the rewards that are earned by spending money on the car is a valuable perk. It tends to mean that the employee is valued by their company.
told that your services will no longer be needed by the employer
Money = Dinheiro
To gather. So, to 'accumulate' money would mean: to gather money.
When your employer ask you and other co-workers to provide them with information on how the company is doing.
He is asking you to quit your job, so that he doesn't have to fire you.
It is allowed to do this. However, that doesn't mean it is the most ethical. In some cases, the employer will take money out of the manager-on-duty's paycheck to compensate.
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compliance by immediate employer means
Did you ever find out what is was? I am in the same boat. They took out 9k on me and no one can answer me either. Jack
Feeder Cadre refers to the amount of money that an employer is supposed to pay an employee in the event that he is dismissed from duty yet he has a contract.
It means they do not want you to work thee (bad news, since you are going to lose your job); but they are not technically firing you (good news in the long run, because when you apply for another job, it looks better for the records to say you resigned).
If you mean which offers more money if won then it's the BPL (EPL).
No the employer is following the law.
Its German for "employer"
dont have a current employer
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