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What is the full form of ctc ?
Asked by WEARWELL INDIA,
26 Aug '08 08:56 pm
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In HRM: Cost to Company
In tea industry: Cut, twisted and cured i.e., the normal tea we consume
Answered by Anil K Chugh, 26 Aug '08 08:57 pm
In tea industry: Cut, twisted and cured i.e., the normal tea we consume
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It is 'COST TO COMPANY'
Cost to (the) company, the sum total of all the expenses incurred on an employee by the company (including salary, benefits, hiring and training costs etc.)
Answered by sam, 27 Aug '08 01:13 am
Cost to (the) company, the sum total of all the expenses incurred on an employee by the company (including salary, benefits, hiring and training costs etc.)
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CTC may stand for:
Government bodies:
Calcutta Tramways Company
California Commission on Teacher Credentialing
California Transportation Commission, responsible for the programming and allocating of funds for the construction of highway, passenger rail and transit improvements throughout California
Los Angeles Count Transportation Commission
Canadian Tourism Commission
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Answered by deepti, 26 Aug '08 09:14 pm
Government bodies:
Calcutta Tramways Company
California Commission on Teacher Credentialing
California Transportation Commission, responsible for the programming and allocating of funds for the construction of highway, passenger rail and transit improvements throughout California
Los Angeles Count Transportation Commission
Canadian Tourism Commission
Counter-Terrorism check (UK Security clearance) ...more
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Cost to Company (Moneywise)
Cut, Tor n and Curled as in Tea(s)
Answered by John Mascarenhas, 26 Aug '08 09:00 pm
Cut, Tor n and Curled as in Tea(s)
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