earnings

"earnings" of a workman shall be deemed to include, in addition to his actual money earnings, any privilege or benefit value of which is capable of being estimated in money, except- (a) a travelling allowance; (b) the value of any travelling concession; (c) a contribution paid by the employer towards any pension or provident fund; (d) a sum paid to the workman to cover any special expenses incurred by him by reason of the nature of his employment: Provided that in the case of temporary disablement such privileges and benefits as the injured workman or any of his dependants continue to enjoy during the period of his said disablement to work shall not be deemed to be benefits for the purpose of calculating earnings;
ACT 273 - WORKMENS COMPENSATION ACT 1952 (REVISED 1982)
3. Interpretation.

earnings

"earnings", in relation to a defendant, means any sums payable to him - (a) by way of wages or salary, including any fees, bonus, commission, overtime pay or other emoluments payable in addition to wages or salary by the person paying the wages or salary or payable under a contract of service; (b) by way of pension, including gratuity and an annuity in respect of past services, whether or not the services were rendered to the person paying the annuity, and including periodical payments by way of compensation for the loss, abolition or relinquishment, or any diminution in the emoluments, of any office or employment;
ACT 356 - MARRIED WOMEN AND CHILDREN (ENFORCEMENT OF MAINTENANCE) ACT 1968 (REVISED 1988)
3. Interpretation.