English to Punjabi Dictionary compensation

compensation

ਮੁਆਵਜ਼ਾ
definition
noun
seeking compensation for injuries suffered at work
something, typically money, awarded to someone as a recompense for loss, injury, or suffering.
example
The PIAB will adjudicate and award 'compensation' for personal injury claims where liability is not disputed.
But I think the executive 'compensation' is completely out of hand.
Most companies say they use the funds for employee benefits or executive 'compensation' .
Probably the most dramatic comparisons are for profits and employee 'compensation' .
'compensation' claim
That's easy to answer: it's going to corporate profits, to rising health care costs and to a surge in the salaries and other 'compensation' of executives.
It will take the form of a tribunal where plaintiffs can seek 'compensation' for injuries sustained.
He further claimed 'compensation' for injury to his feelings, alleging that his human rights had been breached.
A specialist lawyer in personal injury and 'compensation' claims said he could also lose financially since some of his victims may be able to sue.
a 'compensation' claim
The employee does receive extra 'compensation' like insurance, plus noncash benefits like office space and equipment.
Workers wanting to claim 'compensation' for injury to their feelings had their hopes dashed yesterday after a ruling by the highest court in the land.
Katie decided to use her injury 'compensation' money to set up a clean-up campaign and now dedicates her life to fighting for models' rights.
personal injury 'compensation'
he was paid 'compensation' for the injuries
He was also seeking 'compensation' for injury to his feelings.
The principle of 'compensation' is the key concept of Jungian psychodynamics, in that it is central to Jung's understanding of how the psyche adapts and develops in the course of the life cycle.
Alternatively or in addition, it could be that these people become involved as a 'compensation' for being deprived, relative to their counterparts, of access to the rewards of the larger society.
This initially took the form of the Redundancy Payments Act of 1965, which obliged employers to pay 'compensation' to employees who were made redundant.
Last week in the High Court a senior counsel gave a similar impression in a case in which a woman sought 'compensation' for injuries received when she fell in a hole while coming out of a concert.
The illustration would show ISU employees their total 'compensation' , salary plus benefits.
he is seeking 'compensation' for injuries suffered at work
Work devoid of opportunities for participation can lead to strain and escapist behaviour as 'compensation' for the sense of helplessness.
That does not take away his right to seek 'compensation' for the injuries he suffered.
The shift means that more of an employee's 'compensation' comes from bonuses, commissions, profit sharing, or stock options, and less from salaries.
the grey streets of London were small 'compensation' for the loss of her beloved Africa
The FLSA sets minimum wages, overtime 'compensation' for work exceeding forty hours, and restrictions on child labor.
the gray streets of London were small 'compensation' for the loss of her beloved Africa
'compensation' package
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