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'pay band' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It would typically be used to refer to a range of salaries associated with a particular job or type of job. For example, "This job is in the mid-level pay band."
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Recently we gained equal pay to Tate's lowest pay band – although this was not easily achieved.
Furthermore Frances Trivett, the political private secretary to the prime minister's chief of staff, progressed from being in a pay band capped at £40,352 a year, to pay band one in 2015 – capped at £52,999 a year.
The money flows directly to the recipient charities, which then pay Band Together's expenses, about $5,000 per concert.
This article was corrected on 20 November to give the correct number of respondents who had experienced discrimination at work due to grade, pay band or responsibility level.
In 2009-10, Taylor's pay band was £39,273, so in seven years it has gone up just £1,691, or well below inflation.
Instead, ministers decided to give a 1 per cent pay rise only to those on top of their pay band, which the unions say has denied the 1 per cent increase to 60 per cent of NHS workers.
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And pay bands well.
It would also redefine anti-social hours thus reducing pay banding for late evenings and weekends.
In England there is a grading structure of nine pay bands.
Walker suggested publishing pay bands above the median, but Myners reckons it should not stop there and all pay bands should be shown.
Higher pay bands for London and surrounding areas will be kept in place.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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