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  2. Employee scheduling software - Wikipedia

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    Allow employees to swap shifts. Templates to roll out shift plans over medium term; Interface to payroll and/or management accounting software [18] Ability to easily identify unassigned shifts. [18] Ability to create reports for invoicing and payroll. [18] Manage the task of automation and data collection. Workplace analysis [19] Mobile ...

  3. JMDC - Wikipedia

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    JMDC may refer to; Japan Machine Design Center, a regulatory organization of the early Japanese optical industry Jinnah Medical and Dental College in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan

  4. Shift plan - Wikipedia

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    Week 2, the employee works 4 days of 9 hours with 3 days off (i.e. 36 hours). Like 8 hours a day for 5 days a week, this plan works to 80-hours in a two-week pay-period. Since employees work on nine days per cycle, this plan is also referred to as 9/80. The benefit to working an extra hour a day gives you a normal 2-day weekend followed by a ...

  5. Payroll - Wikipedia

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    Payroll bureaus also produce reports for the businesses' account department and payslips for the employees and can also make the payments to the employees if required. As of 6 April 2016, umbrella companies are no longer able to offset travel and subsistence expenses and if they do, they will be deemed liable to reimburse HMRC any tax relief ...

  6. Office administration - Wikipedia

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    An employee that undertakes these activities is commonly called an office administrator or office manager, and plays a key role in any organisations infrastructure, regardless of the scale. Many administrative positions require the candidate to have an advanced skill set in the software applications Microsoft Word , Excel and Access .

  7. Executive compensation - Wikipedia

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    The pay for the five top-earning executives at each of the largest 1500 American companies for the ten years from 1994 to 2004 is estimated at approximately $500 billion in 2005 dollars. [46] As of late March 2012, USA Today's tally showed the median CEO pay of the S&P 500 for 2011 was $9.6 million. [47] Lower level executives also have fared well.

  8. Employee stock option - Wikipedia

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    The employee could exercise the option, pay the exercise price and would be issued with ordinary shares in the company. As a result, the employee would experience a direct financial benefit of the difference between the market and the exercise prices. Stock options are also used as golden handcuffs if their value has increased drastically. An ...

  9. Template:GS pay/doc - Wikipedia

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