Sentences with phrase «per cent salary»

This compares with a two per cent salary rise among accountants.
Currently, there is a compassionate care benefit available to people caring for a family member near the end of life, but the new benefit would offer 15 weeks of leave — at 55 per cent salary — when caring for a loved one with any serious illness or injury.
The Statement also set out plans to limit pay rises in the public sector, a move that has angered the teaching profession after what the Times Educational Supplement has described as «four years of pay freezes and marginal one per cent salary increases since the coalition came into power.»
MPs agree to two per cent salary increase but cautiously question whether they are being paid enough.
Currently, there is a compassionate care benefit available to people caring for a family member near the end of life, but the new benefit would offer 15 weeks of leave — at 55 per cent salary — when caring for a loved one with any serious illness or injury.

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Add to that the fact that five of six Canadian clubs are currently within $ 800,000 of the salary cap, and our teams are unable to satisfy the criteria set out in the Fan Value Index: Overall standing (60 per cent), Payroll (10 per cent), Fan Cost Index as established by Team Marketing Report (30 per cent).
In an effort to get that deal, the U.S. appears to have backed away from one of its most contentious demands and is no longer insisting that 50 per cent of cars be made in the U.S., and is now floating a different formula based on autoworker salaries.
State politicians will get a 1.5 per cent rise in their base salaries, with Premier Colin Barnett's paycheque to rise to $ 355,681 per annum.
For those in the service industry, estimating that tips amount to 10 to 15 per cent of a server's salary no longer cuts it.
EXECUTIVES and managers re-employed after retrenchment gained an average salary increase of 6 per cent, a survey by outplacement and career management company DBM Australia has found.
In contrast, the average Canadian full - time worker's annual salary has only grown by six per cent during this period.
WOMEN in executive management roles earning more than $ 65,000 a year find work 25 per cent faster than their male counterparts on similar salaries according to a recent Morgan & Banks survey.
As can be seen in Figure 1, on earnings up to one - half average wages and salaries, the benefits from Canada's publicly administered programs meet the commonly used replacement rate target of 70 per cent of pre-retirement earnings.
Thus, at average wages and salaries, there is a significant gap to be filled by third pillar income to eliminate the difference between what is available from OAS, C / QPP and GIS, and a replacement rate target of 70 per cent.
Thus, the combination of OAS, GIS and a maximum C / QPP retirement benefit replaces: 73 per cent of half - average wages and salaries; 42 per cent of average wages and salaries; and 21 per cent of twice average wages and salaries.
To achieve a cap of 1 per cent would most likely require an absolute cut in wages and salaries.
If these changes go through, there are many scenarios where a typical middle - class, family - run business from which the owners draw a salary of $ 100,000 could see a substantial — 20 to 50 per cent — increase in tax paid.
At the high end, the tax loss is estimated at $ 1.7 - billion, which assumes 50 per cent of the salary income was not earned for real work performed, and the family member had a 15 - per - cent - lower marginal tax rate than the company owner.
This in an environment of expected wage and salary increases of 1.5 per cent per year, wage bracket creep and inflation averaging 2 per cent per year.
The government says under the existing deal, which also expires in March 2015, physician salaries in Quebec have risen by 70 per cent over six years.
«The median alumnus group salary increase was 76 per cent.
The graduating classes of 61 of the 100 programmes listed in 2010 reported an average salary increase of 60 per cent or less... The biggest salary increases were reported by those who changed employer but stayed in the same industry; they achieved an average increase of 61 per cent, reaching a salary of $ 174,300 three years after graduation.»
Any non-federal employee earning the equivalent of an MP's salary, who wants an equivalent inflation - indexed benefit backed by the federal government, would need to buy federal real - return bonds — to the tune of about 70 per cent of income!
The CLC's call to raise the federal corporate income tax to 19.5 per cent would not only destroy jobs and discourage much - needed investment, it would also hurt the very members whose dues pay Georgetti's salary.
The Mercer Quarterly Salary Review indicated that annual growth in the base salaries of executives increased marginally to 4.7 per cent in the March quarter, after picking up over the second half of last year.
According to their release, the plan would encourage new hiring by refunding 10 per cent of each new employee's salary to a maximum of $ 50,000.
The central bank's foreign reserves have dropped by $ 36bn, or 5 per cent, over the past two months, as newly crowned King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud dips into Riyadh's rainy - day fund and increases domestic borrowing to fund public - sector salaries and large development projects.
The latest Mercer Quarterly Salary Review suggests that annual growth in executives» base salaries also picked up to 4.4 per cent in the June quarter from 4.0 per cent in March.
The NAB survey suggested that growth over the year to the September quarter was similar to that seen over the year to June, while the latest Mercer Quarterly Salary Review suggests that growth in executives» base salaries picked up marginally to 4.5 per cent over the year to the September quarter.
For office workers, data from Mercer's December Quarterly Salary Review show a slight firming in the growth rate of base salaries, to around 4.3 per cent in year - ended terms, compared with slightly less than 4 per cent earlier in 2003.
Silvester can receive bonuses up to 104 per cent of his salary — in other words, doubling his pay.
«The inequitable distribution of the national revenue; the disparity in the scale of salaries (some dispose of emoluments which are an insult to the poverty of the country, while the immense majority receives a miserable pittance); the fact that a bare two per cent of the active population owns seventy per cent of the arable land; the system of recruiting our agricultural laborers, who do not even enjoy legal status; the fact that hundreds of thousands of school - age children lack basic education; the disintegration of the family; the growing immorality everywhere — all this demands bold and definitive change.»
Ken Friar was given a 20 per cent pay rise this year, taking his salary to more than # 1million, and on that Sir Chip had this to say «He's 80 years old.»
They both received pay rises of 23 per cent — their salaries rising from # 80,000 in 2014 to # 98,000 in 2015.
Max Chambers, former speechwriter, and another adviser, Laura Trott, enjoyed more modest increases, with their salaries going from # 67,000 to # 72,000 — a seven per cent rise.
This is not as large as it sounds - typical contributions would only go up from 6 to 8 per cent of salary.
He will be able to claim a settlement fee of up to # 54,403 on stepping down - 84 per cent of his final salary.
First, salary containment has led to almost no wage rises over the last 2 years, as opposed to Europe's average annual increase of 3.7 per cent.
As well as being one of the spads given an enhanced severance package, he saw his salary jump from less than # 58,200 in 2014 to # 72,000 in 2015 — an increase of at least 24 per cent.
The governor informed them that the amount the state got so far was the sum of N8.8 billion, which was shared between the state and local government, «with over 70 per cent of it expended on the payment of salaries instead of the 50 per cent agreed with the Federal Ministry of Finance.»
MPs» salaries fell slightly in real terms until 2014, followed by a 9 per cent (real - terms) increase.
Sam's total target remuneration (salary + target bonus + expected value of long - term share incentives) will therefore rise by 15 per cent to A$ 7.8 million.
Per the committee's report, President Mahama will leave the flagstaff house after January 7 2017 with GH cents 22,809 as compared to the non-taxable salary of GH cents 15,972 his receives every month.
In March, MPs voted to approve a one per cent rise in their salary in April and a further one per cent rise in November, taking the basic pay to # 60,277 a year.
Under other provisions, employees would be automatically enrolled in a national savings scheme, into which they would pay four per cent of their salary, their employer pay three per cent and the government provide one per cent in tax relief.
In 2002 the median maximum grant of shares that a FTSE 100 lead executive could be awarded was 100 per cent of salary.
They said they were initially being paid 30 per cent of their salaries until October last year, when the party leadership again reduced it to 25 per cent.
In Kwara State, the 2010 law gives a former governor two cars and a security car replaceable every three years; a well - furnished 5 - bedroom duplex; 300 per cent of his salary as furniture allowance; five personal staff; three State Security Services; free medical care for the governor and the deputy; 30 percent of salary for car maintenance; 20 per cent for utility; 10 percent for entertainment; 10 per cent for house maintenance.»
Osun has been paying 50 per cent of their salaries since June but the doctors said they wanted the state government to reach an agreement on when to pay the balance.
At the current rates of inflation, he's committing to a four per cent real cut in public sector salaries each year for another two years.
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