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Discover Ludwig"half pay" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which an employee only receives half of their normal salary, or when they are required to pay half of a bill or amount of money. For example: "Due to the economic downturn, the company was forced to move all its employees to half pay."
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He became a major in 1826 but was placed on half pay.
Maternity: Regardless of service, 18 weeks' leave at full pay, then 22 weeks at half pay.
For those with three years' service, four months' full pay, then two months' half pay.
These included full pay for six months followed by six months on half pay.
Both patrolmen and firefighters can now retire at half pay after 20 years' services.
Returning with his bride to Burnham Thorpe, Nelson found himself without another appointment and on half pay.
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The extra time-and-a-half pay was just enough to keep me solvent and out of the upholstery shop.
She isn't necessarily looking for time-and-a-half pay, she told the magazine.
(This excludes the financial bump I would have received for overtime pay, as my time-and-a-half pay would have been a whole $10/hr. greater than the time-and-a-half pay I actually received at this job).
But under the new rules, he'd be eligible for time-and-a-half pay on those additional hours.
The latter established a minimum wage and the 40-hour week, with time-and-a-half pay for overtime.
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