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BONUS - Most commonly known as rewards (in wage form) given to employees. This may be given if extra hours are worked or if an employee has over performed. ] It is an incentive for many workers to work extra hours and improve quality, in certain cases quantity, to ensure a maximised wage overall. This may include a seasonal reward at holidays (example - Turkey or Ham at Christmas time). Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ...


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Bonus for the Baltic Sea Science - Network of Funding Agencies -- BONUS for the future of the Baltic Sea (208 words)
BONUS EEIG is seeking for Executive Director and Financial Manager/Legal Expert
BONUS wants to improve information and communication about Baltic Sea research funding, to promote the shared use of research equipment, and to support common researcher training.
BONUS is preparing conditions for creating a joint Baltic Sea research programme.
Massachusetts State Treasury (122 words)
The Veterans Bonus Division, a department under State Treasurer Timothy P. Cahill, is proud to provide bonus payments for certain veterans, service members and their families for qualified active service in the United States Armed Forces.
All bonus payments are subject to applicants meeting eligibility requirements.
The Welcome Home Bonus is for veterans who are engaged in or have completed qualified active service since September 11, 2001.
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