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Salaries: A salary is a fixed regular payment, typically provided on a monthly or annual basis, by an employer to an employee for their work or services rendered. It often constitutes a predetermined amount agreed upon in a contract or as per employment terms. See also Labour, Jobs, Work, Contracts._____________Annotation: The above characterizations of concepts are neither definitions nor exhausting presentations of problems related to them. Instead, they are intended to give a short introduction to the contributions below. – Lexicon of Arguments. | |||
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Thomas Aquinas on Salaries - Dictionary of Arguments
Mause I 29 Salaries/Salary/Thomas Aquinas: the salary must be based on the qualification of the worker and give him a decent life. Since the market cannot guarantee fair prices, the authorities have a central role to play. >Markets, >Labour, >Price._____________Explanation of symbols: Roman numerals indicate the source, arabic numerals indicate the page number. The corresponding books are indicated on the right hand side. ((s)…): Comment by the sender of the contribution. Translations: Dictionary of Arguments The note [Concept/Author], [Author1]Vs[Author2] or [Author]Vs[term] resp. "problem:"/"solution:", "old:"/"new:" and "thesis:" is an addition from the Dictionary of Arguments. If a German edition is specified, the page numbers refer to this edition. |
Mause I Karsten Mause Christian Müller Klaus Schubert, Politik und Wirtschaft: Ein integratives Kompendium Wiesbaden 2018 |