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Cosa (chi) è labor costs - definizione

DISTRIBUTION OF A SECURITY PAID BY AN EMPLOYER TO AN EMPLOYEE.
Wage rate; Wages; Wage Theory; Wage and Salary; Wage level; Hourly wage; Low pay; Underpaid; Overpaid; Labor costs; Labour cost; Labour costs; Cost of labor; Cost of labour; Normalized unit labour cost; Unit labor cost; Unit labour cost; Normalized unit labor cost; Wages in the United States
  • Adjusted for inflation]] wages}}

court costs         
COSTS OF HANDLING A CASE
Legal costs; Court cost; Law cost; Law costs; Law-cost; Law-costs; Court fees; Docket fee; Docket fees; Legal expenses
n. fees for expenses that the courts pass on to attorneys, who then pass them on to their clients or to the losing party. Court costs usually include: filing fees, charges for serving summons and subpenas, court reporter charges for depositions (which can be very expensive), court transcripts and copying papers and exhibits. The prevailing party in a lawsuit is usually awarded court costs. Attorneys' fees can be included as court costs only if there is a statute providing for attorneys' fee awards in a particular type of case, or if the case involved a contract which had an attorneys' fee clause (commonly found in promissory notes, mortgages and deeds of trust). If a losing party does not agree with the claimed court costs (included in a filed cost bill) he/she/it may move (ask) the judge to "tax costs" (meaning reduce or disallow the cost), resulting in a hearing at which the court determines which costs to allow and in what amount (how much). See also: cost bill prevailing party
Car costs         
  • Normalized car depreciation for several models obtained from online retailer from US
Automobile costs; Virtual speed; Cost of car ownership; Costs of car ownership
The car internal costs are all the costs consumers pay to own and operate a car. Normally these expenditures are divided by fixed or standing costs and variable or running costs.
Court costs         
COSTS OF HANDLING A CASE
Legal costs; Court cost; Law cost; Law costs; Law-cost; Law-costs; Court fees; Docket fee; Docket fees; Legal expenses
Court costs (also called law costs in English procedure) are the costs of handling a case, which, depending on legal rules, may or may not include the costs of the various parties in a lawsuit in addition to the costs of the court itself. In the United States, "court costs" (such as filing fees, copying and postage) are differentiated from attorney's fees, which are the hourly rates paid to attorneys for their work in a case.

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Wage

A wage is payment made by an employer to an employee for work done in a specific period of time. Some examples of wage payments include compensatory payments such as minimum wage, prevailing wage, and yearly bonuses, and remunerative payments such as prizes and tip payouts. Wages are part of the expenses that are involved in running a business. It is an obligation to the employee regardless of the profitability of the company.

Payment by wage contrasts with salaried work, in which the employer pays an arranged amount at steady intervals (such as a week or month) regardless of hours worked, with commission which conditions pay on individual performance, and with compensation based on the performance of the company as a whole. Waged employees may also receive tips or gratuity paid directly by clients and employee benefits which are non-monetary forms of compensation. Since wage labour is the predominant form of work, the term "wage" sometimes refers to all forms (or all monetary forms) of employee compensation.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per labor costs
1. With a population topping a billion, labor costs are low.
2. Labor costs rose at an annual rate of 1.8 percent.
3. In 1'5', labor costs rose 4 percent; firms could offset most of that through efficiencies (a.k.a.
4. "productivity"). By 1'68, labor costs were up a less–forgiving 8 percent.
5. Meaning, labor costs them more so to save their margins, they raise the price to consumers.