单词 | salaried |
释义 | salaried (sælərid ) adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] Salaried people receive a salary from their job. ...salaried employees. James accepted the generously salaried job at the bank. Collocations: salaried staff The bulk of the work is carried out by a team of salaried staff. Times, Sunday Times (2010) Another 350 jobs will be lost across the company through a restructuring of salaried staff. Times, Sunday Times (2009) The carmaker will cut 10 per cent of its salaried staff as it attempts to combat the slump in worldwide sales. Times, Sunday Times (2008) The world's biggest carmaker wants to reduce its salaried staff costs by 20 per cent. Times, Sunday Times (2008) When a salaried worker receives a bonus, either in cash or shares, they are obliged to pay tax on the payment at their marginal rate. Times, Sunday Times Two jackets a month meant as much money as an average salaried worker. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The sooner we accept this, the sooner we can put rules in place that treat them like other salaried workers. Times, Sunday Times A spokesman said the party has just four full-time paid campaign staff, compared with about 100 salaried workers on each of their rivals' campaigns. Times, Sunday Times To cover 65 percent of salaried workers today, the income threshold would need to be increased to $1,327 (around $69,000 a year). Christianity Today Translations: Chinese: 拿薪金的 Japanese: 固定給を受け取っている |
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