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Discover Ludwig"company contribution" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when referring to money or goods that a company provides in support of an organization, charity, event, or cause, for example: "The company contributed $20,000 to the local food bank."
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These directors enjoyed a typical company contribution of 25% of salary.
The more you make, the bigger the company contribution, even when the proportion matched is the same.
The company contribution to employee health insurance is $4,374.33 per month, or $52,491.96 per year.
You pay in £2,000, but that only costs you £1,600 after tax relief and, with the company contribution, £3,000 goes into your scheme.
Factoring in a company contribution of 4percentt of her salary to her 401 k), and $1,886 in health benefits, her annual compensation package amounted to about $100,000.
Assuming you do not want to retire on a state pension alone, let's contribute a modest 17%, or £3,927 per annum into a private pension scheme, bearing in mind that in contrast to your employed peers there will be no company contribution towards any monies paid into the scheme, so you are worse-off in the long run.
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No sick or holiday pay, no company contributions to national insurance or pensions.
Company contributions to retirement plans would be eliminated, with limited exceptions for older employees.
Workers also want increased pension benefits and larger company contributions for retirement insurance.
SCORECARD The advertisement is a direct answer to Mrs. Clinton's commercial raising the issue of oil company contributions.
There are some risks that people cannot control, such as stock market declines and company contributions that shrink with profits.
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