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1 Lohnnebenkosten
Pl. WIRTS. additional ( oder non-wage) labo(u)r costs* * *die Lohnnebenkostennon-wage labour costs (Pl.); non-wage labor costs (Pl.); incidental wage costs (Pl.); associated employer outlay (Pl.)* * *Lohn|ne|ben|kos|tenpladditional wage costs pl (Brit) or labor costs pl (US)* * *Lohn·ne·ben·kos·tenpl incidental labour [or AM -or] [or wage] costs pl, ancillary wage costs pl* * *Pl. non-wage [labour] costs pl.* * ** * *Pl. non-wage [labour] costs pl. -
2 Lohnanteilszuweisung
Lohnanteilszuweisung
allotment note, allotment of wages;
• Lohnarbeit wage (paid) labo(u)r, wage-earning (job, paid, day’s) work, work against payment;
• Lohnarbeiter wage earner, paid worker (workman), journeyman, hired man (labo(u)rer, hand);
• Lohnarbeitsbetrieb für EDV electronic data processing bureau;
• Lohnaufbesserung wage increase (increment, hike, rise), pay boost, additional pay, raise (US);
• Lohnauftrag job order (US);
• Lohnaufträge vergeben to farm out, to job;
• Lohnauftragsfertigung job-order production;
• Lohnauftragskosten job-order cost accounting;
• Lohnauftragsvergebung farming out;
• Lohnauftrieb wage drift, upward tendency of wages;
• Lohnaufwand cost of labo(u)r, wage costs (expenses), expenditure for wages, (Bilanz) labo(u)r wages;
• Lohnaufwand plus Material und Unternehmerverdienst cost-plus;
• Lohnaufwandsprinzip cost-plus principle;
• Lohnaufwendungen labo(u)r costs;
• staatliche Lohnaufwendungen government payrolls;
• Lohnausbeutung exploitation of workers, wage exploitation;
• Lohnauseinandersetzung labo(u)r dispute;
• Lohnausfall dead time, loss of pay, lost pay;
• Lohnausfallentschädigung dead-time compensation;
• Lohnausgabe cost of wages;
• Lohnausgleich wage adequacy (adjustment, stabilization);
• automatischer Lohnausgleich wage escalator;
• Lohnausgleichskasse (Gewerkschaft) wage equalization fund;
• Lohnausgleichsstelle wage stabilization board (US);
• Lohnauszahlung payment of wages, payroll disbursements (US), wage paying;
• tägliche Lohnauszahlung daily payroll. -
3 Personalzusatzkosten
Personalzusatzkosten pl RW, PERS additional labour costs, non-wage labour costs (Lohnnebenkosten); add-on costs* * *pl <Rechnung, Verwalt> add-on costs* * *Personalzusatzkosten
additional personnel costs. -
4 zusätzlich
zusätzlich adj 1. FIN collateral; 2. GEN additional, ancillary, supplementary, accessory; 3. IMP/EXP, PAT, STEUER, LOGIS supplementary • zusätzliche Arbeit annehmen PERS take in extra work (Auftragslage, Existenzminimum) • zusätzliche Fabrikarbeiter einstellen PERS take on extra workers, recruit extra workers, take on extra hands (Auftragslage) • zusätzliches Personal einstellen PERS take on additional staff, recruit additional staff (Beschäftigungslage)* * *adj 1. < Finanz> collateral; 2. < Geschäft> additional, ancillary, supplementary, accessory; 3. <Imp/Exp, Patent, Steuer, Transp> supplementary ■ zusätzliche Arbeit annehmen < Person> Auftragslage, Existenzminimum take in extra work ■ zusätzliche Fabrikarbeiter einstellen < Person> Auftragslage take on extra workers, recruit extra workers, take on extra hands ■ zusätzliches Personal einstellen < Person> Beschäftigungslage take on additional staff, recruit additional staff* * *zusätzlich
additional[ly], in addition, supplementary, supplemental, cumulative, extra, to boot, auxiliary, added, accessory, further;
• halben Tag zusätzlich arbeiten to work an extra half day;
• durch Ablieferung journalistischer Beiträge zusätzlich verdienen to supplement one’s income by journalism;
• zusätzlich berechnet werden to be charged for extra;
• zusätzlich angebotene Aktien excess shares;
• zusätzliche Angaben supplemental data, further details (information);
• zusätzliche Anzeige additional insertion;
• zusätzliche Arbeitslosenunterstützung supplementary unemployment insurance;
• zusätzliche Aufwendungen (Prozess) extra cost;
• zusätzliche Barmittel spare cash;
• zusätzliche Beladungstage (Schiff) overlap days;
• zusätzlicher Bus extra bus;
• zusätzliche Deckung additional cover;
• zusätzliche Einkünfte supplementary income;
• zusätzliche Einnahme (Bilanz) other receipts;
• zusätzlicher Etat supplementary estimates, deficiency bill;
• zusätzliche Forderung supplementary claim;
• zusätzliche Freibeträge in der Einkommensteuererklärung excess itemized deductions (US);
• zusätzliche Frist additional time (respite);
• zusätzliche Informationen supplementary information;
• zusätzliches Kapital fresh capital;
• zusätzliche Kopie blind carbon copy;
• zusätzliche Kosten extra charges, supplementary costs, additional expenses;
• mit zusätzlichen Kosten verbunden sein to involve additional costs;
• zusätzlicher Kredit additional (further) credit;
• um zusätzlichen Kredit nachsuchen to ask for further credit;
• zusätzliche Leistung additional contribution;
• zusätzliche Leistungen zum Selbstkostenpreis additions at cost;
• zusätzliche Lieferungen fresh supplies;
• zusätzliche Lohnzahlungen wage supplements;
• zusätzliches Parteivorbringen supplemental pleading;
• zusätzliches Personal ancillary (auxiliary) personnel;
• zusätzliche Schicht relief (swing) shift (US);
• zusätzliche Sicherheit additional security;
• zusätzliche Spesen additional charges;
• zusätzliche Steuer surtax, supertax;
• zusätzliche Versicherung collateral insurance;
• zusätzlicher Versicherungsschutz (Feuerversicherung) extended coverage;
• zusätzliche Vorschriften complementary rules;
• zusätzliche Werbung supplementary (accessory) advertising;
• zusätzliche Zuteilung supplementary allowance.
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