Council Regulation (EC) No 530/1999 of 9 March 1999 concerning structural statistics on earnings and on labour costs
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ANNEXU.K.DEROGATIONS
I.Derogations from Article 2U.K.
1.Germany: the first statistics on the structure and distribution of earnings under this Regulation shall be produced for the reference year 2001 instead of 2002. Subsequent statistics on the structure and distribution of earnings shall be produced for the reference year 2006 and at four-yearly intervals thereafter.U.K.
2.France, Germany, Ireland, Sweden, and the United Kingdom: the statistics for the reference years 2000 and 2002 may refer to the financial year most closely corresponding to these calendar years, but this will not affect the deadlines for forwarding the data referred to in Article 9.U.K.
II.Derogations from Article 3U.K.
1.Germany: the economic activities defined in sections H (Hotels and restaurants), I (Transport, storage and communications) and K (Real estate, renting and business activities) of [NACE Rev. 2] shall be optional for the reference years 2000 and 2001.U.K.
2.Ireland: the economic activities defined in section H (Hotels and restaurants) shall be optional for the reference year 2000.U.K.
3.Ireland: the economic activities defined in sections I (Transport, storage and communications), division 67 of section J and section K (Real estate, renting and business activities) of [NACE Rev. 2] shall be optional for the reference year 2002.U.K.
III.Derogations from Article 6U.K.
1.Austria, Belgium, Italy and the Netherlands: for the reference years 2000 and 2002, the characteristics referred to in Article 6 may refer to the enterprise instead of the local unit.U.K.
2.Italy: for the reference year 2000 the characteristics referred to in Article 6(1)(b): payments to employees' savings schemes, other expenditures and taxes paid and also subsidies received by the employer shall be optional.U.K.
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