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121 ortsübliche Entlohnung
ortsübliche Entlohnung f PERS local wage rate, going rate, usual wage rate for the area* * *f < Person> local wage rate, going rate, usual wage rate for the area -
122 Reallohn
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123 Tarifvereinbarung
Tarifvereinbarung f PERS collective agreement, wage agreement, wage settlement (im Sinne von Lohnabkommen/-abschluss)* * *f < Person> collective agreement, wage agreement, wage settlement (im Sinne von Lohnabkommen/-abschluss)* * *Tarifvereinbarung
collective-bargaining (association, bargained) agreement, (Frachtsätze) rating agreement, (Zoll) tariff agreement;
• ausgehandelte Tarifvereinbarung contractual bargaining agreement;
• am Produktivitätszuwachs orientierte Tarifvereinbarung (Löhne) productivity bargaining;
• Tarifvereinbarungen im öffentlichen Bereich public-sector pay settlement;
• Tarifvereinbarung für einen Einzelbetrieb single-plant bargaining;
• Tarifvereinbarung über Lohnabzüge durch den Betrieb checkoff agreement;
• Tarifvereinbarung zum Zweck der Festlegung von Zwangsbeiträgen approved closed-shop agreement (Br.);
• Idol freier Tarifvereinbarungen zwischen den Sozialpartnern anbeten to worship before the free collective-bargaining totem pole. -
124 Arbeitslohn
m wage(s Pl.), pay* * *Ạr|beits|lohnmwages pl, earnings pl* * *Ar·beits·lohnm wages pl* * ** * ** * *der wage; wages pl.; (auf einer Rechnung) labour [costs pl.] -
125 Ecklohn
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126 Effektivlohn
m actual earnings Pl.* * *Ef|fek|tiv|lohnmactual wage* * *Ef·fek·tiv·lohnm ÖKON actual [or real] wage* * *der real wage[s]* * ** * *der real wage[s]* * *m.actual earnings n. -
127 Grundlohn
m basic wage(s Pl.)* * *der Grundlohnbasic wages; basic pay* * *Grụnd|lohnmbasic pay or wage(s pl)* * *Grund·lohnm basic pay [or wage]* * ** * *m.basic wages n. -
128 Hochlohnland
n high-wage country* * *Hoch|lohn|landntcountry with high wage costs* * *Hoch·lohn·landnt country with high wage costs* * *Hochlohnland n high-wage country
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