what does the law of compensation mean?
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Ralph Waldo Emerson, in his essay, "Compensation," wrote that each person is compensated in like manner for that which he or she has contributed. The Law of Compensation is another restatement of the Law of Sowing and Reaping. It says that you will always be compensated for your efforts and for your contribution, whatever it is, however much or however little.
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Compensation is all income in the form of money, goods directly or indirectly received by employees in return for services provided.
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Compensation is all income in the form of money, goods directly or indirectly received by employees in return for services provided.
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