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The percentage paid by employers for bargaining council levies typically varies depending on the specific industry and the agreements established within each bargaining council. Generally, these levies are calculated as a percentage of the total payroll or as a fixed rate per employee. It's important for employers to refer to the particular bargaining council's regulations to determine the exact percentage applicable to them.

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Is is normal for a bank to charge two legal order fees on one legal order?

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