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The phrase "little remuneration" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where the payment or compensation received is minimal or insufficient.
Example: "Despite the long hours of work, the employees were disappointed to find that their efforts resulted in little remuneration."
Alternatives: "minimal compensation" or "meager pay".
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The work, often outsourced to companies like Manila-based contractor TaskUs, is performed with little remuneration or training.
Because he received little remuneration from the sales of his record, Hooker readily accepted the opportunities to generate income.
Despite playing important roles in health promotion activities and emergency care during storm and flood seasons, village health workers received little remuneration from the district health center (USD10 20 per person per month).
However, we did have informal telephone discussions with a small number of technicians (who declined to formally participate in the study) who indicated their concerns regarding the lack of career structure for technicians, and the already intense workload that they experienced for little remuneration in often poor working conditions.
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Saying no to the greediest outliers may have little impact on remuneration at the average firm.
Voluntary work is usually work done for non-household members, but in return for little to no remuneration.
The fact that so many artists find little to no financial remuneration for their work is not the fault of the few who have benefited from public funding.
Recruitment of donors has always required marketing, yet in 30 years there has been little change in actual remuneration, now termed "travelling" costs, because it is classified as a form of tissue donation, for which monetary remuneration is illegal.
This is because soaring remuneration has little to do with weak governance and rather a lot to do with globalisation.Britain's biggest companies those in the FTSE 100 index have gradually transformed from domestically-oriented outfits to truly multinational firms.
In the small but pivotal role of Velma in the new musical "Never Gonna Dance" (at the Broadhurst), Goodwin is a hoofer who's been around a long time and is tired of getting little or no financial remuneration.
Like adjunct faculty in the US, his remuneration bore little relation to the hours he put in teaching.
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