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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affordable compensation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing payment or remuneration that is reasonably priced or within financial reach.
Example: "The company is committed to providing affordable compensation to all its employees to ensure a fair work environment."
Alternatives: "reasonable pay" or "accessible remuneration".
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It could allow the generic manufacture or import of Kadcyla without the permission of Roche, subject to affordable compensation for the company.
Under the Crown Use provisions of the 1977 Patents Act, the government could legally set aside Roche's patent and issue a compulsory licence, provided it gave the company "affordable compensation".
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Before the Affordable Care Act, the compensation for each additional hour of work by a low-wage worker, as with midwage workers, was split 50 percent, on average, for employee and 50 percent for the government.
Before the Affordable Care Act, the compensation for each additional hour of work by a midwage worker was, on average, split 55 percent for the employee and 45 percent for the government (the government got its part by receiving more taxes from the employee, and paying fewer benefits, such as unemployment insurance payouts and food stamps, to the employee).
Compensation is not affordable for the wildlife authority, nor is it sustainable as crop raiding is escalating.
And while many organizations will be emphasizing important topics like equitable compensation and access to affordable child care, I'd like to focus on one of the ways women are outpacing their male counterparts: philanthropy.
On top of those checks, Shiftgig also handles weekly payments to Specialists as well as their benefits: Lou said that the company is compliant with the Affordable Care Act and insured with the appropriate worker's compensation policies.
But with long-term unemployment compensation, something Mr. Missfelder fears will no longer be affordable, grinding poverty was made rare.
It's also unknown how long these results will remain valid, since the Supreme Court ruling on Medicaid expansion in the Affordable Care Act may result in safety-net institutions getting even less compensation than they do now.
"While there is a widespread need for affordable housing in America, Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae report massive profits, provide their top executives with huge compensation packages and laugh all the way to the bank with government guarantees.
The worry is that instead, even fewer affordable homes will be built as a result of the cuts, with no private-sector compensation.
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