hardship allowance การใช้
- Many are asking for an increase in their hardship allowances.
- A 5 percent reduction was recently imposed in hardship allowances at 150 posts.
- The United Nation's 860 international staff in Nairobi are now entitled to a 15 percent hardship allowance.
- The soldiers are anxious over unpaid housing, hardship allowances and leave entitlements and believe they should be properly compensated if they lose their jobs.
- A London-based human resources consultant recommends that companies pay a 10 percent hardship allowance to lure expatriates, partly because of air quality.
- The rationale for changing the hardship allowance was, by and large, due to . . . the crumbling infrastructure . . . and worsening crime,
- They get a hardship allowance of 25 percent of their monthly salary, plus a danger allowance of at least $ 170 a month, he said.
- Doctors are requesting a hardship allowance for those young physicians dispatched against their will to remote rural hospitals where the conditions are especially grim and the hours essentially around the clock.
- A Constant Attendance Allowance was tripled, an Unemployability Allowance was tripled from 10s to 30s a week, and a special hardship allowance of up to ? a week was introduced.
- Thawat Sae-ngam, president of the teachers'union in Narathiwat province, said the 1, 000 baht ( US $ 25 ) monthly hardship allowance was not worth risking their lives.