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In 1995, the Government passed another law that amended the Labour Code article on blood donation, according to which donors under social insurance were to be paid a remuneration amounting to a three day national pay average [ 21].
In 1996 the Law on Blood Donation was passed, according to which blood was to be donated on the basis of voluntarism, anonymity and non-remuneration; however, Article 7 stated that blood donors were to be paid a remuneration amounting to a two day average pay and a leave of absence on the day blood was donated [ 22].
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Follow-up participants are given up to £5 remuneration (amounts varied slightly across the four years of the study) and one reminder letter is sent.
In accordance to TPA data, Birmingham Metropolitan College's (BMet) principal and CEO emerged as the nation's highest earner with a salary amount of £298,000, followed by the head at Essex's Robert Clack School - with a remuneration package of £278,000.
TOTAL REMUNERATION: Based on the above the total amount Clarke will receive on leaving the Company is £6,988,340, assuming a share price of £2.85.
He added: "It is very important there is one set of schemes and choices in the BBC so for some directors this means very substantial reductions in the amount of remuneration they get".
Start by browsing through plenty of relevant job adverts online and aim to find out which of your skills are most in demand, which companies are hiring and the amount of remuneration you should expect to receive.
Finally, even the amount of remuneration is marked by heterogeneity, with 14%% of physicians not valuing an increase in income for the targeted activities (MN2).
We therefore run two MXL: one with all coefficients normally distributed except the constant and the amount of remuneration coefficient (MN1) and the other with only the constant term fixed (MN2).
As only public hospitals are obliged to admit socially insured patients, private hospitals have a decisive strategic advantage, as they may cherry pick financially attractive patients, which, in turn, may be mirrored in the amount of remuneration that the public hospital physician receives for providing services as an attending physician in the private hospital.
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