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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rate of pay" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing compensation or salary for work performed.
Example: "The job offers a competitive rate of pay, which is attractive to potential candidates."
Alternatives: "salary rate" or "compensation rate".
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An increase in a rate of pay established under this section is not an equivalent increase in pay within the meaning of section 5335.
The living wage is a rate of pay calculated to allow an employee a basic standard of living in the UK.
Instead, they offered her a role in the AFLW off-season in their administrative department, for a rate of pay comparative to that of other administrators at the club.
When Stanton ordered Gen. Rufus Saxton to organize the first 5,000 black volunteers at Port Royal, S.C., in the spring of 1863, he authorized a rate of pay equal to that received by white troops.
An employee shall not for any purpose be considered to be entitled to a rate of pay established under this section with respect to any period for which such employee is entitled to a higher rate of basic pay under any other provision of law.
They are either calculated on a rate of pay per hour or as an annual salary.
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Despite, the relatively benign employment outlook, Britons are more concerned that they will lose their jobs than Americans, and more pessimistic that they will be able to find a replacement at a similar rate of pay.
But in a new offer, dated 16 January, Dalton said that as part of an overall agreement, a premium rate of pay could kick in from 5pm on Saturdays rather than 7pm.
A main purpose of the trade union was to maintain a minimum rate of pay for its members, a purpose that led unions to extend or delimit both their membership and the number of employers with whom they bargained.
Indeed, a shocking half a million local government employees are paid below the living wage, with a bottom rate of pay exactly £1 an hour below the £7.45 threshold outside London.
Among its goals is a minimum rate of pay; there's also a reference to "other conditions".
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