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Between the years 2000 and 2011, Rangers entered into side-letter arrangements with a large number of its professional players under which Oldco Rangers undertook to make very substantial payments to an offshore employee benefit remuneration trust, with the intent that they should be used to fund payments to be made to such players in the form of loans.
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The benefits and remuneration appear to be generous, at least from a student's perspective.
Fifa's bidding rules of conduct stated bidders should refrain from "any benefit, opportunity, promise, remuneration, or service" to any Fifa members, consultants or their families.
Within a general framework stipulated by laws, self-governing institutions (e.g., sickness funds, physician associations) specify the rules to explicit benefit catalogues or remuneration schemes with the character of benefit catalogues, limiting the scope of service provision.
"We are reviewing enhancements to our remuneration, benefits and reward packages to enable us to recruit and retain top talent in the business at every level," said MacLennan.
Flexibility in the way people work is often cited as the biggest non-remuneration benefit possible, and this is only increasing with the millennial generation in the workforce.
Job: director general, BBC Age: 51 Industry: broadcasting, digital media, publishing Total group income: £4.69bn (2008) Staff: 23,101 (2008) Salary: £816,000 (including benefits and other remuneration) 2008 ranking: 3 No media organisation has come in for quite so much stick as the BBC over the past 12 months.
Job: group finance director, BBC; non-executive director, BBC Worldwide Age: 46 Industry: broadcasting Staff: 624 Salary: £386,000 (including benefits and other remuneration totalling £74,000) New entry Zarin Patel is the executive with her hands on the £4bn purse strings of the BBC.
Job: director of future media and technology, BBC Age: 41 Industry: new media, broadcasting Annual programming budget: £210m Staff: 1,400 Salary: £359,000 (including benefits and other remuneration totalling £67,000) 2006 ranking: 21 Ashley Highfield is the BBC's digital supremo and one of director general Mark Thompson's closest lieutenants.
For example, not only the producer countries but also the transit states might benefit from the remunerations.
Numerous schemes have been introduced to incentivize public health workers particularly doctors such as allowing locums, establishment of private wings, and direct salary increments but the difference with private sector remuneration benefits remains significant.
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