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(1) Something that remunerates.
(2) Money paid for work done.
(1) It employed people on a monthly salary and at its peak there were more than 5,000 on the payroll.
(2) A 15 per cent salary increase
(3) He received a salary of u00d4u00f6u00bcu251cu255124,000
(4) Reportedly the salary for a new employee is double the minimum wage set by the government.
(5) A 15 percent salary increase
(6) He received a salary of $29,000
(7) If you have a personal pension, remember to increase payments as your salary increases.
(8) He sold his car but on his monthly salary of u00d4u00f6u00bcu251cu255180 there was no way he could pay off his debts.
(9) Employers pay their staff their weekly or monthly salaries after deducting the income tax they owe.
(10) Under the law, we can't cut employee salaries as long as we are making a profit.
(11) There has already been agreement not to increase salaries for public service employees.
(12) Unions use collective bargaining to help set wages and salaries and worker benefits.
(13) The private sector average wage would be used to set salaries for all public sector employees.
(14) Another major concern of the Social Ministry will be the increase of salaries and pensions.
(15) The salary discrimination permits the superiors to fix the salaries of their employees on an arbitrary basis.
(16) The strikers are demanding the payment of salaries owed to them over the past two months.
(17) They have presided over a vast increase in the number and salaries of public sector employees.
(18) The Scottish sculptor Michael Noble (who subsequently married the countess) and the psychiatrist Mario Marini were salaried by her as well.
(19) The Spanish clergy, which had been deprived of most of its land, was salaried by the state under the Concordat of 1851.
(20) For many teachers of state schools, monthly salaries do not cover their daily needs.
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