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incidental wage costs N ACCOUNT

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non-wage labour costs N ACCOUNT

Specialized Vocabulary

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The free movement of labour helps reduce skills shortages, keeping employment high and wage costs in control.
theconversation.com
At the moment 40% of all academic wage costs are supposed to go towards research.
theconversation.com
Rising wage costs with annual increases touching mid-teen in the past several years is another pressure point to increase productivity.
www.deccanherald.com
Some of this is due to differing wage costs and the divide between rural and city healthcare.
www.smh.com.au
This bleak period did not pass with the end of the war: 1919 and 1920 brought massive inflation and attendant high wage costs.
en.wikipedia.org
As we have seen with the impacts of public holiday legislation, increased wage costs can not be readily absorbed by business.
www.odt.co.nz
Wage costs as a percentage of revenues hit a new high of 71%.
www.bbc.co.uk
At this stage, wage costs is the clear leader, but the poll doesn't close until next week, so please have your say!
www.hospitalitymagazine.com.au
Business leaders will be worried about the imposition of higher wage costs, especially if the economy is not growing.
www.independent.co.uk
The employer does not have wage costs to pay for that working holiday (because there is no net salary for that day).
en.wikipedia.org

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