Sentence examples for aggregate salary from inspiring English sources

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In the old days, before Sweetland, Allen took union-scale wages for his services as writer, director, and actor, and his aggregate salary, according to Cohn, was "less than three hundred thousand dollars".

The uncertainty has created an extraordinary spectacle: Two of NBC's biggest stars, with an aggregate salary of more than $50 million a year, and their staffs are waiting to see what might happen, with no official word being issued from the network or any of its executives.

The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, which enforces laws prohibiting employment discrimination, recently issued a regulation requiring large companies to disclose aggregate salary information in their annual informational filing.

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Under that scenario, Webber would get the maximum deal and be dealt for players whose annual aggregate salaries come within 15percentt of Webber's.

Stuart Gulliver, HSBC's new chief executive, has persuaded the board to announce the aggregate salaries and aggregate bonus pool for 200 or so of its top staff, to comply with rules from the Financial Services Authority FSAA) more than nine months early.

The bank is already unusual in publishing its annual report alongside its figures but it is expected to make an additional disclosure, in a separate document, that will outline the aggregate salaries and bonuses of the key players.

It also has a direct impact on the aggregate wage data, which exacerbates the problem by providing enough space for tech consulting outfits to manipulate salaries for immigrants.

For the American League, the aggregate 2008 salaries for its 32 players was about $215 million, or nearly $7 million a player, based on a database compiled by USA Today.

This is the first recovery in which, seven quarters in, there have been zero gains in aggregate wages and salaries.

Prof Chadwick's concerns are based on figures compiled by the university's Centre for the International Business of Sport which show that the in 2011, the 20 Premier League members spent a staggering 91 per cent of their aggregate revenue on salaries and amortisation, the spreading on transfer fees over the length of a contract.

For the first time in more than 60 years, aggregate wages and salaries adjusted for inflation did not rise after seven quarters of recovery.

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