SERPS


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SERPS

(sɜːps) or

Serps

(in Britain) n acronym for
(Government, Politics & Diplomacy) state earnings-related pension scheme
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Of course, the forfeiture provisions of the SERP may still be enforceable if the SERP benefits meet the standards for "garden leave" under the act.
Most of us signed up, including me, but I was only there a year or so before I left that place of employment and stopped paying into SERPS.
He adds that plan sponsors mostly use NQDC plans, rather than SERPs, and do so to accomplish multiple objectives.
These are the ads found at the top and at the side of SERPs.
By employing the Google SERP Features Global Search Intelligence Tool, marketing analysts and researchers are afforded insight into the overall trends of Google SERPs.
My focus in examining SERPs and EERPs, which are not two ends of a continuum but, rather, two types of ERPs (Shore et al., 2006), is on the employee-organization relationship.
Many of the updates are minor and to most website owners they go un-noticed, but each year normally sees around 10 major updates that can cause huge upheaval in the SERPs and leads to the re-positioning of many websites.
Over the last 20 years, most employed people could choose to be contracted out of the State Second Pension, or its predecessor known as SERPS, into a personal or stakeholder pension.
* Clicking on the suspect page, then returning to the SERPs and clicking a different result instead