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Salary

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Salary meaning

A fixed amount of money paid to a worker, usually calculated on a monthly or annual basis, not hourly, as wages. Implies a degree of professionalism and/or autonomy.

Example sentences (20)

There is a salary requirement to be higher than typical salary in that location and typical salary in that position in that location.

The dollar amount of the provost’s salary aside, I don’t understand how a newcomer with no experience in the position warrants a 10% increase over the salary of the retiring incumbent’s salary after 11 years in the position.

Luik also highlighted the government's decision to raise the salary of military personnel so that the average salary of active personnel of the Estonian Defence Forces exceeds Estonia's average salary by 30 percent.

State legislation requires counties to pay DAs a salary equal to the county judge’s salary, which is 95 percent of the Supreme Court Justice salary of $208,000.

Additionally, the lawyers said the agreement was for the allowance to be included in basic salary and that this action was taken with reference to the flat rate being rolled into the salary for junior doctors.

Byard and Tennessee did rework his contract in July just before training camp, leaving him with a base salary of $4 million this season and $9.6 million in 2024 in a deal carrying no dead hit against the salary cap.

Downing Street confirmed that Lord Cameron, who is believed to be entitled to a salary of around £104,000 as a secretary of state in the Lords, would not draw an attendance salary in the upper chamber.

Guaranteed Salary (Dark Blue) - Includes both base salary and fully guaranteed bonuses.

His total annual compensation is $28.4 million, comprised of 8% base salary, 17% target salary annually, based on: organic sales growth, FCF, EPS, and Net Income.

If Leeds were to sign him, Boyce would have a salary cap value of £0 due to the 'New Player Pool' salary cap dispensation.

Mr. Preston, I believe Tom Brady used to take a lower salary than he could have demanded so that the Patriots had more money/salary cap room to bring in other players (aka weapons) who could make the team more competitive.

None of its board members receive a salary, and Miller says they have been paying their office staff of seven a minimal salary.

Reactions to a proposal to increase the salary of Board members have been intense, as they are each time a salary increase is broached.

The Federal Salary Council report is effectively urging OPM to start issuing proposed regulations to implement Salary Council recommendations that the President’s Pay Agent has already approved.

The product nature of some advance salary loans — that allow instant withdrawal of even partial salary loan amounts or a fixed monthly interest-free deposit in your bank account —will, over time, totally spoil your savings habit.

With a salary of US$7.5 million this year, Insigne ranks second on the MLS salary list, behind only Chicago’s Xherdan Shaqiri’s $8.153 million, although the MLS Players Association list came out before Lionel Messi joined Inter Miami.

According to council figures the average salary in the county is below £24,000, while ONS figures have Gwynedd bottom on salary in Wales and the ninth lowest paid county in the UK.

Governor Seyi Makinde has approved an increased in the basic salary, allowances and annual basic salary for all the staff of the Oyo state House of Assembly and the state House of Assembly commission.

In addition to salary, development opportunities and other salary components also play a role in employment.

In fact, the GCAA said its management has undertaken, in tandem with the review of the ANS salary proposal, to also develop a policy to address increments along the salary scale based on workers’ annual appraisals.