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"We expect maximum engagement from vacation scheme students so it seems fair that we remunerate them," says the firm's head of recruitment Sarah Kelly.
As is routine, participants received £20 in high street shopping vouchers to remunerate them for their time, and were offered reimbursement of their travel expenses.
Health workers reported that because the government did not adequately remunerate them they had to rely on other financially rewarding activities and per diems from attending seminars and workshops.
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Recently however, a new contract was introduced for UK general practitioners (GPs – family physicians) which remunerates them for recording the smoking status of patients in their medical records.
So although not directly remunerated, they have huge economic value.
Reward staff who perform well: Make sure you remunerate good members of staff properly and make them feel valued.
"So rather than a backdoor that's provided that then governments exclusively use, this is roping in the companies and deputizing them and even paying for their staff — there's powers in the Code to remunerate businesses who have to hire new staff or build new technologies to ensure that they can hack their customers".
How to remunerate legitimate traders who stand to earn bucketloads if they make successful bets but lose little if they suffer losses is prime among them.
They remunerate their employees pretty well, particularly at the high end.
Tesco pays more per hour, but does not remunerate staff during their break.
"'We found means to remunerate Luke Grant for Mr Owen's campaign'.
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