What is the Difference between salary and wage?
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Answer / hemu
salary $ wagers are same means given the to others but
difference is that salary is given to those persons
whoworks mentaly and wagers given to that person who works
physically.
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Answer / ashwani
salary is related is those who do the mentel work and
wagers related to those who do the physical work and
moverover salary related to higher class post and wager
related to lower class people wdin the orgaization.
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