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1 salaire minimum interprofessionel de croissance
index-linked minimum growth wage (France)Dictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > salaire minimum interprofessionel de croissance
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2 SMIC
index-linked minimum growth wage (France)Dictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > SMIC
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3 indexé
indexé, e [ɛ̃dεkse]* * *ɛ̃dɛkse adj indexé, -eÉCONOMIE index-linked* * *INFORMATIQUE [valeur] indexed -
4 SMIC
SMIC [smik]masculine noun( = salaire minimum interprofessionnel de croissance) guaranteed minimum wage━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━In France, the SMIC (« salaire minimum interprofessionnel de croissance ») is the minimum hourly rate which workers over the age of 18 must legally be paid. It is index-linked and is raised each year on 1 January, by at least the official inflation rate of the previous year.* * *smik* * *smik abr nmsalaire minimum interprofessionnel de croissance guaranteed minimum wageIl touche le SMIC. — He's on the minimum wage.
* * *SMIC nm (abbr = salaire minimum interprofessionnel de croissance) guaranteed minimum wage.ⓘ SMIC The basic minimum legal wage fixed annually by décret. People earning the SMIC are called smicards.nom masculin, -
5 désindexer
désindexer verb table: aimer vtr to deindex.[dezɛ̃dɛkse] verbe transitif -
6 Régimes spéciaux, les
Special privileged terms of retirement and pension rights for certain groups of employees, notably in the state sector. The most well-known and talked-about of the régimes spéciaux arre the pension terms for employees of the former state electricity company EDF, and of the French railways SNCF, where many employees have acquired the rite to retire at 50 with a full pension. Furthermore, pensions in these régimes spéciaux are index-linked to wages in the company, not to inflation, and pensions are generally calculated on the basis of the final salary. In the private sector, pensions are calculated on the basis of average salary over the best 25 years..The régimes spéciaux, considered as acquis sociaux, have been achieved in the course of the years as a result of the strength of trade unions in these sectors. There is now consensus in France that they need to be reformed, and reform is currently underway in 2008.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Régimes spéciaux, les
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index-linked — ► ADJECTIVE Brit. ▪ adjusted according to the value of a retail price index … English terms dictionary
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index-linked — adj. Index linked is used with these nouns: ↑pension … Collocations dictionary
index-linked — ADJ Index linked pensions or payments change as inflation or the cost of living changes. [mainly BRIT] … English dictionary
index-linked — adjective technical BrE index linked wages, pensions etc, increase or decrease according to the rise or fall of prices … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
index-linked — UK [ˌɪndeks ˈlɪŋkt] / US adjective economics British index linked salaries, pensions etc rise or fall in value according to the general level of prices … English dictionary
Index-linked Savings Certificates — are inflation linked bonds from National Savings and Investments the state owned savings bank in the United Kingdom. The bond terms are typically 2,3 or 5 years. The returns are linked to the RPI (not CPI) with an escalating premium on top. The… … Wikipedia