Apr 22, 2010 08:23
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French term

NRP

Non-PRO French to English Bus/Financial Human Resources
I am trnslating a recruitment manual. It makes referece to NRP/NRI frequently. For example:

Connaissances NRP/NRI, systèmes de rémunération

I assume it is something to do with pay scales but I'm not sure exactly what.
Change log

Apr 22, 2010 08:26: Stéphanie Soudais changed "Term asked" from "NRP/NRI" to "NRP"

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PRO (2): Stéphanie Soudais, Yolanda Broad

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Discussion

Sheila Wilson Apr 22, 2010:
Difficult to find an acronym Shell use JG (job group) and SG (salary group), but I don't know how widespread these terms are. Job and enployee pay scale seem to be very frequent terms

Proposed translations

101 days

positions' salary levels, individual salary levels

NRP = positions' salary levels
NRI = individual salary levels
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Reference comments

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Reference:

Reference

This link explains the terms well.
Peer comments on this reference comment:

agree mchd
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agree Alexandre Leclerc
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