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Contracting-out logo #21000 This category is for archaeological sites of the pre-Columbian Totonac civilization of Mesoamerica. ...
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contracting out logo #20688In industrial relations, an agreement between an employer and employee in Britain whereby the employee does not participate in a financial contributory scheme administered by the employer. This...
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Contracting Out logo #21021Practice of having certain work functions performed by outside contractor, using their own work forces.
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contracting out logo #21177The hiring of private organizations to provide public services.
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Contracting out logo #20671A term which refers to contracting out of S2P (State Second Pension).A person can contract... <a target=_blank href='http://www.finance-glossary.com/terms/contracting-out.htm?id=305&ginPtrCode=00000&PopupMode=false' title='Read full definition of contracting out'>more</a>
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Contracting out logo #20141The practice of purchasing services from charities and other organisations by local authorities and other statutory bodies. For example, local authority social services departments 'contract out' meals-on-wheels services to charities and commercial organisations, paying them for the service rather than carrying it out themselves. The contracting ou...
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contracting-out logo #20956The act of opting out of the state earnings related pension scheme (SERPS), either through membership of the employer's contracted-out pension scheme or by contributing to an appropriate personal pension plan.
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contracting out logo #21221(business) In business, putting out to tender the provision of goods or services. During the 1980s, the British government encouraged and then forced various parts of government to contract out the provision of services such as refuse collection and street cleaning. Instead of government worke...
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contracting out logo #21221(employment) In industrial relations, an agreement between an employer and employee in Britain whereby the employee does not participate in a financial contributory scheme administered by the employer. This usually applies to pension and health insurance schemes, or payment of trade union or o...
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