worker's compensation
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worker's compensation — worker s ,compensation or worker s comp noun count usually singular in the U.S., money that a company must pay to a worker who becomes sick or injured because of their job … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
worker's compensation — A state agency which handles claims of workers injured on their jobs. Short Dictionary of (mostly American) Legal Terms and Abbreviations … Law dictionary
Worker's compensation Germany — BackgroundThe German worker s compensation law of 6 July 1884 has been the first of its kind in the world. The Sickness Insurance law paid indemnity to all private wage earners and apprentices, including those who work in the agricultural and… … Wikipedia
Amchem Products Inc. v. British Columbia Worker's Compensation Board — SCCInfoBox case name=Amchem Products Inc. v. British Columbia Worker s Compensation Board full case name=Amchem Products Inc. v. British Columbia Worker s Compensation Board heard date=May 25, 1992 decided date=March 25, 1993 citations= [1993] 1… … Wikipedia
Harbor Worker's Compensation Act — See Longshoremen s and Harbor Workers Compensation Act … Ballentine's law dictionary
compensation — Indemnification; payment of damages; making amends; making whole; giving an equivalent or substitute of equal value. That which is necessary to restore an injured party to his former position. Remuneration for services rendered, whether in salary … Black's law dictionary
compensation — Indemnification; payment of damages; making amends; making whole; giving an equivalent or substitute of equal value. That which is necessary to restore an injured party to his former position. Remuneration for services rendered, whether in salary … Black's law dictionary
Compensation — • Denotes the price paid for human exertion or labour Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Compensation Compensation † … Catholic encyclopedia
Compensation of employees — (CE) is a statistical term used in national accounts, balance of payments statistics and sometimes in corporate accounts as well. It refers basically to the total gross (pre tax) wages paid by employers to employees for work done in an accounting … Wikipedia
worker — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ good, hard, willing ▪ productive ▪ fast, quick ▪ methodical, steady … Collocations dictionary