Sentences with phrase «equivalent benefit»

There could be a disconnect when contractors work alongside full - time staff members, knowing that they, the contractors, are not receiving equivalent benefits.
However, the March consultation paper suggested a way in which the Home Office could derive some kind of equivalent benefit of having the policy issues hammered out at length and in detail by knowledgeable people with different perspectives.
In the scientific literature, intermittent fasting with caloric restriction often yields equivalent benefits as traditional low - calorie diets in regard to changes in fat mass, alleviating discomfort due to low energy, improving insulin sensitivity, and improving blood lipid profiles.
Silver, Gold, and Platinum levels in the Qantas Frequent Flyer program enjoy complimentary Oneworld status (Ruby, Sapphire, or Emerald) and equivalent benefits on Oneworld partner airlines.
The annual premium for these plans is much higher than a plan providing equivalent benefits but restricted to India.
With a pension, you may want to ensure that you both receive the same pension benefits on retirement including pension income, in which case you would have to calculate how to divide the current pension values (cash equivalent benefits) to achieve this.
Lone parent benefit is to be allowed to fall in value until the equivalent benefit paid to two parent families increases to reach the same level as that paid to lone parents, indicating that the Labour government has accepted Peter Lilley's false claim — when introducing these proposals last year — that single parents face no extra costs compared to two parent families.
Swan Hellenic is introducing (for new bookings made from the 1st September 2012) the Swan «Price Promise» — a pledge to customers and agents that, if the price of published standard fares for their chosen cruise and category of cabin is reduced at a later date, passengers will be offered an equivalent benefit in value.
Voyages of Discovery has today introduced a new «Price Promise» — a pledge to customers and agents that if the cost of their cruise goes down in price at a later date, they will be offered an equivalent benefit in value.
The policy in place at the relevant time was that mothers were paid at an enhanced rate for up to 26 weeks of shared parental leave, (and at the statutory rate for 13 weeks thereafter) but there was no equivalent benefit for fathers, who were only entitled to statutory shared parental pay for the duration of their period of leave.
To clarify, adding death benefit through the GI rider will increase the annual cost of the life insurance policy, however the additional life insurance is priced at the original health rating, which will save the owner of the policy money in annual premium when the price is compared to a new policy with the equivalent benefit.
Dig deeper into what you perceive to be the benefit of working for a large company so the interviewer has an opportunity to discuss their company's equivalent benefits.
That way, the interviewer has an opportunity to discuss their company's equivalent benefits.
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