employee contribution

collocation in English

meaningsofemployeeandcontribution

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employee
noun[C]
uk
/ɪmˈplɔɪ.iː/
us
/ɪmˈplɔɪ.iː/
someone who is paid to work for ...
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contribution
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˌkɒn.trɪˈbjuː.ʃən/
us
/ˌkɑːn.trɪˈbjuː.ʃən/
something that you contribute or do to help produce or achieve something together with other people, or to help make ...
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(Definition ofemployeeandcontributionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofemployee contribution

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Benefits, other than those already accrued, can be reduced, the retirement age can be increased, the accrual rate reduced and theemployeecontributionrate increased.
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Recent budget changes introduced a compulsory 3 %employeecontributionmatched by an income-tested 3 % government contribution, in addition to the current employer's 9 % of earnings by 2002.
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On the other hand, the effective rate ofemployeecontributionis usually lower in private occupational schemes.
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For the same period, theemployeecontributionand a notional employer contribution to a funded scheme would amount to between £650 million and £700 million.
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I turn to some of the other reasons for raising theemployeecontribution.
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Next, they increaseemployeecontributionrates for many public sector service workers on whom we rely to improve services.
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Surely it cannot be relevant whether one puts up the employer contribution against theemployeecontributionby £40 million or any other figure.
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I was under the impression that most of these schemes also had anemployeecontribution.
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This may be done in a variety of ways, including improved benefits to scheme members, employer oremployeecontributionholidays and taxable refunds to the employer sponsoring the scheme.
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The new scheme, which has a higheremployeecontributionrate than the current scheme, will allow widows and widowers to retain their pension if they remarry.
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Information is not available on the number of deferred or retired members of employer contributory schemes (that is, a scheme where there is anemployeecontribution—"contributory scheme").
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But in order to meet pensions promises, especially in times of inflation, employers would frequently have to pay double or even three times the amount of theemployeecontribution.
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Employeecontributionrates will remain unchanged.
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It is normal for valuation changes to reflect on the employer's contribution rate since that is normally regarded as the residual, rather than theemployeecontribution.
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That can be done in may ways, including employer andemployeecontributionholidays, increasing the benefits to current and future pensioners, and making a taxable refund to the employer.
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These additional contributions may or may not require a matchingemployeecontributionto earn them.
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Theemployeecontributionis deducted from gross wages by the employer, with no action required by the employee.
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In 2013, the total deferral amount, includingemployeecontributionplus employer contribution, is limited to $51,000 or 100% of compensation, whichever is less.
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The employer matches theemployeecontribution, effectively doubling the contributions of the employee.
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