reduced pay

collocation in English

meaningsofdepletedandpay

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depleted
adjective
uk
/dɪˈpliː.tɪd/
us
/dɪˈpliː.t̬ɪd/
reduced:
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pay
noun[U]
uk
/peɪ/
us
/peɪ/
the money you receive for doing ...
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(Definition ofdepletedandpayfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The general trend is that that hasreducedpaybut has not significantly increased employment.
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One of the features of the electrical contracting industry's scheme is that it negotiated a completely revised wage structure, whichreducedpayfrom £43 to £27.
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To come back to the question of supplementingreducedpay, workers in other industries can do it but the police are forbidden to do it.
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There is a sense of farce about every non-emergency worker being made redundant and 42 of the 72 being re-employed onreducedpay.
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Increased equality on the labour market,reducedpaygaps between professional women and men and equal pensions are important objectives in a just society.
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Regimental officers of both services are eligible for two months' leave in each year on full pay, and after that for leave onreducedpay.
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But with 1 million or more people signing on at the employment exchanges and withreducedpaypackets, this is a very grim situation.
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The first was to reduce the rate of auxiliaries' pay by threatening privatisation with itsreducedpayand conditions.
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The system will ultimately lead toreducedpaylevels in the service, which will deter the high-calibre recruits currently joining it.
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They obtained early retirement, some of them atreducedpay.
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That strike started when the original contractorreducedpayfrom £3.50 an hour to £2.50.
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I have great sympathy with what he said about theirreducedpay—compared with other police forces—as well as their career prospects.
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If people are expected to acceptreducedpayfor their holiday period then let us face the situation honestly.
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If he is kept at work he will be on very muchreducedpay, because he is not able to lift anything.
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When we ask for a working week of 40 hours we have demanded that the 40 hours should be conceded withoutreducedpay.
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The learning culture in that country is strong enough to motivate people, even in their mid to late-twenties, to acceptreducedpaywhile building their personal skills and qualifications.
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The miners had rejected the owners' demands for longer hours andreducedpayin the face of falling prices.
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