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New aspects regarding the public wage system

Radu Razvan Popescu
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Radu Razvan Popescu: National University of Political Studies and Public Administration

Theoretical and Applied Economics, 2013, vol. XX, issue Special II, 323-331

Abstract: Objectives. The salary represents the price of the labour performed, at present, expressed in money. The labour can be performed either for one’s self, and it produces income, being called independent work, or for a third party, as dependent work, and it produces salary. The salary is simultaneously object of the contract, representing the consideration for the work and cause thereof, because, in order to earn it, the person is employed in work. In the specialty literature, it was claimed that the wage payment obligation is both an obligation to give and an obligation to make. Prior Work. I've tried to fiind the new regulation in this domain very important for those who practice labour law. Results. In the Romanian legislation, the enforcement of the court decisions in the matter of salary is viewed by the lawmaker with great care. Value. We think this article is a small step in the disclosure of the problem eraised by the romanian salary system.

Keywords: wage; public sector; budget; compensation; incomes. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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