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Meanings of
remuneration
in English
Portuguese
ordenado
Spanish
remuneracion
Catalan
remuneració
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Compensation that one receives in exchange for the work or services performed.
pay
earnings
wages
compensation
wage
salary
retribution
emolument
employment compensation
economic wage
Portuguese
ordenado
Usage of
remuneration
in English
1
Shareholders gained the right last year to vote on directors'
remuneration
packages.
2
However, she said directors should be paid a competitive and reasonable
remuneration
.
3
The vote, however, was only advisory and will not change the
remuneration
.
4
Executives at Irish-headquartered biopharma group Alkermes received lower overall
remuneration
last year.
5
Officials will not receive additional
remuneration
beyond their current conditions of service.
6
For example, email accounts, maps, social media are provided without monetary
remuneration
.
7
Low
remuneration
is one reason India's state banks struggle to attract talent.
8
Placing employees on
remuneration
committees would lead to a conflict of interest.
9
On executive
remuneration
there may be some divergence of opinion, Flaherty said.
10
All remaining is the matter of your
remuneration
,
which demands considerable thought.
11
Details of the directors'
remuneration
were given during the sometimes heated meeting.
12
At T. Rowe Price, investors cannot vote against the company's
remuneration
policy.
13
Lawyers, therefore, may receive no
remuneration
for their hard and hazardous work.
14
But the rules on
remuneration
needed to be radically simplified, he added.
15
Their
remuneration
would then increase faster than inflation as economic recovery occurred.
16
The outstanding
remuneration
will be dealt with as claims against the company.
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About this term
remuneration
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
total remuneration
executive remuneration
average remuneration
small remuneration
annual remuneration
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Translations for
remuneration
Portuguese
ordenado
retribuição
remuneração
salário
Spanish
remuneracion
retribucion
ganancias
remuneración
salario
sueldo
nómina
retribución
paga
Catalan
remuneració
sou
salari
paga
jornal
Remuneration
through the time
Remuneration
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
New Zealand
Common
United States of America
Less common
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