remuneration

(noun)

a payment for work done; wages, salary, emolument

Related Terms

  • wage
  • contingent worker

Examples of remuneration in the following topics:

  • Pay Systems

    • Organizations can remunerate labor according to different criteria, including hours worked, output produced, or a combination of the two.
    • Wage payment systems are the different methods adopted by organizations by which they remunerate labor There exists several systems of employee wage payment and incentives, which can be classified as following:
    • For example, lockstep compensation is a system of remuneration in which the employees' salaries are based purely on their seniority within the organization.
    • Identify the different wage payment systems used by organizations by which they remunerate labor
  • Overcoming wasteful building practices

    • Fortunately, progress is being made remunerating contractors for long-term savings rather than how much money can be saved in building expenses in the short term.
  • Forms of Financial Compensation

    • An employee stock option (ESO) is a call option on the common stock of a company, granted by the company to an employee as part of the employee's remuneration package.
    • A salary is a form of remuneration paid periodically by an employer to an employee, the amount and frequency of which may be specified in an employment contract.
  • The Mission of Human Resource Management

    • Remuneration is the total compensation that employees receive in exchange for the service that they perform for their employer.
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