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Health workers often resort to coping strategies, such as adding private practice to their public employment, to overcome unsatisfactory remuneration and working conditions [ 32, 26].
In some contexts, this may reflect a coping strategy among health personnel to overcome unsatisfactory remuneration or working conditions in order to fulfil professional and material expectations, in terms of seeking alternative ways to increase income by undertaking other forms of employment either after or during official working hours.
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The Congress urged governments to take appropriate corrective action, including changes to the social and economic structures wherever needed, with respect to unsatisfactory health, safety, status and remuneration conditions of forest workers.
In poor countries, remuneration is usually low and working conditions unsatisfactory.
However, approximately half reported accommodation as unsatisfactory (43%), their personal safety as lacking (66%), and remuneration as unfair (46%).
U Unsatisfactory.
We want remuneration.
This year, she received "unsatisfactory".
It is very unsatisfactory".
This is totally unsatisfactory.
Sam Laidlaw, the non-executive director who chairs the remuneration committee, said this followed "feedback received from the monitor, matters arising from risk and compliance incidents, and a number of unsatisfactory internal audits covering anti-money laundering (AML) and sanctions-related issues".
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