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Workers’ Compensation: What’s payroll got to do with it?

Workers' Compensation Perspectives

A recent study of manufacturing hourly compensation demonstrated a similar pattern for the main components (social insurance, wages or salaries, and direct benefits) paid by employers in Canada and Australia: The main divisions of employer costs for employee compensation under the BLS study are wages or salaries and benefits.

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Cambodia: Labor Law Amendment on ‘Seniority Payment’

Global People Strategist

On an annual basis, the total amount of the seniority payment is equal to 15 days of an employee’s wages and other fringe benefits, such as commissions and gratuities. However, an employer must instead pay employees a seniority payment every six months. Wider Scope of the Amendment. Ambiguities under the new amendment include: 1.