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2873 results for corporate social responsibility
2873 results for corporate social responsibility

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Wages

All payments made in cash or in kind to employees, except wages during illness, redundancy payments and compensation for health insurance premiums.

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Employee

A person who has a contract with an economic unit to carry out work in return for financial remuneration.

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Dossier Sustainable development

Dossier Sustainable development

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Redundancy Pay Fund

Fund paying out unemployment benefits for a maximum of six months for employees who worked in the branch of industry right before they became unemployed.

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Income insurance

Insurance covering the risk of loss of income from work or insufficient income due to certain needs or other personal circumstances (such as illness, disability, unemployment, old age or death).

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Dossier Historical series

Dossier Historical series

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Regional accounts; economic growth

GDP Volume changes, Value added, volume changes By region and industry

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Company course

A training or course financed in part or in total by the employer. Courses within secondary vocational training (bbl) are not included.

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Gardening services; employment and finance, SIC'93, 2006 - 2008

Persons employed, costs and revenues, turnover and other financial result Branches (SIC'93) gardening services

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Stress caused by work

People who answer the question in the survey on physical or mental burden caused by their work with “yes, regularly” or “yes, usually”.

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Research and development; employment and finance, SIC'93, 2006 - 2008

Persons employed, costs and revenues, turnover and other financial result Branches (SIC'93) research and development

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Calendar

Selection of Statistics Netherlands releases in the period 25 August - 29 August 2014 (Week 35).

Articles

Shifting annual average of the reporting frequency of the sickness absence rate in government.

Shifting annual average of the reporting frequency of the sickness absence rate in government as an indicator for long-term developments.

Other

Sheltered Employment Act (WSW)

The aim of the law is to create employment for people who can work but cannot succeed in finding regular employment due to physical or mental disabilities.

Other

Self-employed with employees

A person who works for his/her own account and risk - in an own company or practice (self-employed entrepreneur), or - as an owner-manager, and - who has employees.

Other

Employed person

Someone working for a company located in the Netherlands, or an institution or private household in the Netherlands.

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Employment

An umbrella concept for the filled and unfilled demand for work by employees and self-employed people. Several related concepts are jobs, unfilled vacancies, employed people, employed labour force...

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Annual working hours

The number of working hours per year agreed with the employee minus the hours not worked due to leave, holidays, reduced working hours, and age-related leave for older employees.

Other

Index of earnings

Index showing the development of the average wage earned, corrected for changes in the composition of the work force in the branch of industry, age, sex and kind of work.

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People working from home

Someone who agrees to work for another person or company from home – outside the direct control of the other party - for a preset amount, not using more than two helpers from outside the family.

Other

Wage dispensation

Regulation allowing employers to be exempt from having to pay the legal minimum wage or the normal collective labour agreement wage to employees who perform clearly below the required level due to...

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Part-time job

A job for which there is a permanent contract and for which a fixed number of hours was agreed that is less than the number of hours in a full day’s or working week.

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Sick leave (government)

Shifting year average of the percentage of sick leave in the public sector. It refers to sick leave including leave of more than one year and excluding pregnancy and maternity leave. It indicates...

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General Disablement Benefits Act (AAW)

Law rescinded on 1 July 1998 and replaced by WAZ and Wajong. It was a compulsory insurance for the entire population against the financial consequences of long-term disablement.

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Dutch Standard Classification of Education (SOI) 1998

The classification of educational programs by level and field used by Statistics Netherlands since 1998 developed for use in statistics and research and for administrative purposes in the Netherlands.

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