The whole amount of a person's salary or wages.
two members of staff have been suspended on full pay
Example sentencesExamples
- He continued to receive full pay down to the date of the dismissal of his appeal.
- He said they should put the men back on full pay and acknowledge the distress they were suffering.
- Give fathers some semblance of equality and provide full pay for the two weeks.
- Workers were assessed every day and did not get full pay until they passed the entire program.
- His full pay for the year was not disclosed as he only become a director in March.
- Garment workers have the right to three months' maternity leave with full pay.
- Soldiers received full pay and allowances for the annual training period and for any state active-duty time.
- They would continue to draw full pay but would be responsible for their own educational expenses.
- He'd been collecting full pay and benefits last year while on extended leave.
- She had exhausted her entitlement to full pay on July 6, 2000.