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Discover Ludwig'work benefits' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to advantages given to employees from their employer, such as health care, vacation days, and retirement accounts. For example, "The company offers generous work benefits for its employees."
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Our work benefits all students.
Suspended 14 Marshall athletes for improperly receiving extra work benefits.
Figures on numbers of non-UK nationals claiming out of work benefits are shaky.
Your hard work benefits a profit-making company, and you should be recognised for that work.
"We should establish a clear principle with out-of work benefits.
They are usually eligible immediately for the other person's work benefits.
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Just so long as they don't claim in-work benefits.
Labour left 5m people on out-of-work benefits.
Almost 5 million people on out-of-work benefits.
"That is why we are restricting the increase on out-of-work benefits and it is also the reason why we are restricting in-work benefits".
So when we talk about benefits, they are not just out-of-work benefits, they are also in-work benefits that are being claimed".
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