A recompense for worthy acts or retribution for wrongdoing.
A fixed amount of money paid to a worker, usually measured on a monthly or annual basis.
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Examples for "salary "
Examples for "salary "
1 The director said yes, of course, but only at a lower salary .
2 Asakawa received about 70 million yen in salary each year, he said.
3 This after there was a ' salary freeze' for the 2017 financial year.
4 McEwan was appointed on a salary of 1 million pounds a year.
5 It's a good salary , rising to nine thousand, and my means .
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.
1 He never sought nor accepted an office for the emolument it afforded.
2 The struggle between them was simply a struggle for place and emolument .
3 Also, the costume and outfittings I wore were part of my emolument .
4 He shall receive no other emolument from this or any other government.
5 They looked for no emolument to themselves or their representatives after them.
1 Labor takes its share in wages ; capital takes its share in profits.
2 The government is expected to freeze all public sector wages next week.
3 This week, UK wages growth hit its highest level in 10 years.
4 Portugal still has one of the lowest minimum wages in western Europe.
5 Anarchists don't believe in wages , and they certainly don't believe in taxes.
6 The bill also adjusts income tax rules and cuts government workers wages .
7 Robert Peston examines whether the increase in wages is likely to continue.
8 We need more jobs, we need better wages , a lot better wages .
9 In March, Apple agreed with Foxconn to improve wages and working conditions.
10 He said chief executives had more responsibility, so their wages were justified.
11 The members of his union seem to enjoy decent-enough wages and conditions.
12 Not in wages ; for the English were better paid than the Germans.
13 A gender disproportionately affected by low wages and domestic violence, she says.
14 That is far below the 35 percent top tax rate for wages .
15 The produce of labour constitutes the natural recompence or wages of labour.
16 For years, low wages meant automation was simply not worth the expense.
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