salaried worker
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsalariedandworker
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salaried
adjective
uk/ˈsæl.ər.id/us/ˈsæl.ɚ.id/
being paid ...
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worker
noun[C]
uk/ˈwɜː.kər/us/ˈwɝː.kɚ/
someone who works in a particular job or in a ...
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I should have thought the words "make arrangements" would cover both the voluntary and thesalariedworker.
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With thesalariedworker, he argued, the liability to fluctuation was very much less, and therefore the need for a pay-as-you-earn basis was not so pressing.
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A manual worker earning £15 a week will come within the scheme, but asalariedworkerearning £20 or £25 a month will be excluded.
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Thesalariedworkeris to get a smaller but a substantial, discharge of seven months, in order to facilitate the changeover from one scheme to another in his case.
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It will alleviate in a very marked degree the burden of tax falling upon thesalariedworker.
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The productive effort of the worker, whether he is a manual worker, asalariedworker, or whatever else he may be, deserves as much encouragement as that of anybody else.
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Two jackets a month meant as much money as an averagesalariedworker.
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The second pillar is only obligatory for salaried workers.
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The mean monthly wage in 2000 for asalariedworkerin the city is 4,306 shekels, a real change of 4.6% over the course of 2000.
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The second point worthy of attention is that salaried workers did far less well.
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Most were of the lower-middle socioeconomic status and had been salaried workers in the civil service.
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Up until the end of the 1960s a large number of older salaried workers in good health continued to work beyond 65 years.
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The next stage, "scientific management," was aimed at undermining craft production and replacing it with a centralized hierarchical order of salaried workers.
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The earnings advantage of salaried workers was, therefore, eroded during the war and not recovered by 1922.$!
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Yet others, as mentioned above, have become salaried workers in the city centres by utilising their traditional occupation of sweeping and cleaning to get into stable and gainful employment.
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They were essentially salaried workers, including civil servants (particularly of lower rank), school teachers and white-collar workers in ' modern ' firms.
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Social change has been so rapid that voluntary retirement at the age of 60 is increasingly looked upon as normal practice - certainly among salaried workers in the private sector.
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Greater disposable incomes and education made salaried workers better political consumers and entrepreneurs, especially after 1916, when republicanism was a new and improved product.
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Here again the category is also made up of weekly paid wage-earners and salaried workers.
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