Definition, Betydelse & Anagram | Engelska ordet SALARIES


SALARIES

Definition av SALARIES

  1. böjningsform av salary

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  • Merchants in Britain build structures outside the forts of Hadrian's Wall, and offer goods and services (including brothels) to Roman soldiers, who receive salaries in a region that otherwise has virtually no ready money.
  • Ugandans in the rank and file claimed this policy blocked promotions and kept their salaries disproportionately low.
  • A scandal ensued, in which several city officials were indicted for giving themselves extraordinarily high salaries.
  • The letter stated that its police officers had been paid late three times in the last two months, 40 percent of the town's businesses had closed, and that it had petitioned the Attorney General of Colorado to use DEA seizure money to pay police department salaries, which was declined in May 2009.
  • They had gotten streetlights installed in the town and put up street signs, and had not only levied no new taxes, but they had donated their own (nominal) official salaries back to the town.
  • The town council also establishes salaries for town employees, appoints officeholders, passes a yearly budget, and sets utility rates.
  • 1 students per nonteaching staff member in 2015 (with nonteaching staffing increasing by 709%), while teacher salaries declined by 2% in inflation-adjusted terms from 1992 to 2015.
  • Police personnel earned 15 of the township's top 20 salaries in 2006 with the highest-paid officer grossing nearly $78,000, according to figures released by the township in 2007.
  • Around this time the mining industry was starting to fade, and the residents, who mostly spent their salaries on cheap whiskey, caused the borough to develop a reputation for rowdiness.
  • While this was the original intent of these sorts of parties, eventually, they grew so popular that tenants started to throw them to supplement their salaries.
  • Much of Villa's army left after his defeat on the battlefield and because of his lack of resources to buy arms and pay soldiers' salaries.
  • The 2002–2003 UK firefighter dispute was a period of nationwide strike action which began when the Fire Brigades Union (FBU) voted to strike in an attempt to secure better salaries.
  • The act allowed the Superintendent of Public Schools to reimburse private schools (mostly Catholic) for the salaries of teachers who taught in these private elementary schools from public textbooks and with public instructional materials.
  • If notable stars were unavailable, studios were forced to pay exorbitant salaries for less-well-known stars and pay other cast lower salaries to offset costs.
  • Non-farming businesses, wages and salaries, pensions, and other cash remittances make up a very small portion of the OvaHimba livelihood, which is gained chiefly from their work in conservancies, old-age pensions, and drought relief aid from the government of Namibia.
  • On 10 November 2000 he was protesting together with other workers from his company, who had been fired with unpaid salaries seven months overdue.
  • Griffith, and they began performing as extras at the Biograph Studios in New York at salaries of 50 dollars a week.
  • Among the proposals were increasing black teacher salaries to match white teachers' and building black schools on par with white schools.
  • Haslam in 2018 highlighted Tennessee's job growth rate, greater funding for K-12 education and teachers' salaries, tax and spending cuts, and a record high for high school graduation rates in Tennessee history, all achieved under his administration.
  • A paymaster is someone appointed by a group of buyers, sellers, investors or lenders to receive, hold, and dispense funds, commissions, fees, salaries (remuneration) or other trade, loan, or sales proceeds within the private sector or public sector.


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