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Employers pay an equal amount for the privilege of employing people.
In January 2005, High Court Justice Michael Hartmann ruled that since the levy was instituted under a statutory scheme, it was not a tax but a fee charged for the privilege of employing non-local workers who would not otherwise have permission to work in Hong Kong.
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In 2003, with the so-called Biagi law, Berlusconi introduced new kinds of part-time and short-term contracts for those coming into the job market while preserving the security and the privileges of those already employed.
In addition, more than half of Korea's salaried workers are day laborers or workers on short-term contracts and do not have nearly the pay or privileges of the regularly employed, said Peter Tergeist, who specializes in labor issues at the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, an agency of the United Nations in Paris.
Wealthy families sometimes pay the poor for the privilege of murdering them in private or employ mercenaries to kidnap people on Purge night and then publicly execute them.
Some civil servants are aware that there is a privilege of employment based health insurance for those employed in public enterprises.
Mostly, the privilege of aging".
Denying the Privilege of Driving?
The privilege of geology.
Privilege of another sort.
The privilege of social care.
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