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It concerns the implication of terms, regarding deductions from wages, through the custom of an industry.
There were about 46 pages dealing with deductions from wages and benefits and with prison sentences.
Control of fines and deductions from wages applies only in factory industries and shops employing at least 20 workers.
The statutory cap does not apply to claims for discrimination, nor does it apply to unlawful deductions from wages.
Since its creation in 1945, the Social Security is mainly financed by social contributions or "cotisations sociales", i.e. deductions from wages.
These include time cards and piecework tickets, wage rate tables, work and time schedules, and records of additions to or deductions from wages.
Deductions from wages paid to operatives such as PAYE, national insurance, superannuation or court orders for maintenance will only be processed through the financial accounts.
If your workers do retail work, you may make deductions from wages to recover cash shortages or stock deficiencies only if, in addition to meeting the above conditions, you:
In France there is no special penal legislation against abuses of the truck system, or excessive fines and deductions from wages, although bills with that end in view have frequently been before parliament.
If one divides all newly created value into v + s it follows that if v only represents that portion which workers actually receive, then all monetary deductions from wages belong to surplus-value.
In her book "The Divorce Revolution," Lenore Weitzman of Stanford University has suggested a variety of ways to make the system more equitable, including income sharing on a percentage basis and a system of direct support deductions from wages when the order is first made.
At the time of the passing of the Act of 1887 it seems to have been generally believed that the obligation under the principal Act to pay the " entire amount of wages earned " in coin rendered Meaning of illegal any deductions from wages in respect of fines.