0 a cost that an employer has when they employ someone, in addition to the cost of paying the person's salary or wages: --
On-costs include pension contributions and payroll tax.
I see no other way in which to meet the additional on-cost.
Then the safety at sea training will be an on-cost, but so are the guards that are necessary around dangerous machinery in factories.
The accession of five new states will present a major financial on-cost.
That would be a tremendous on-cost for the industry that feeds that commodity to the chemical industry.
Indeed, at the present time, the level of unemployment being so high, there is a huge on-cost there as well.
Will these not push these costs even higher when they are put on to on-cost?
We must not increase our costs at the expense of the standard of life, and do not let us raise the on-cost any more.
That is far better, because the on-cost is so high when they are not working.