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The phrase "rates of pay" is perfectly correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the amount of money someone is paid, typically in a job or position. For example: "The company offers competitive rates of pay for its employees."
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§ 38.3 Administration of adjusted rates of pay.
Job evaluation schemes do not directly determine rates of pay.
Issue: Crew size; rates of pay; vacations and vacation pay.
Hourly or annual rates of pay not an appropriate CACM.
Issue: Crew size; rates of pay; retirement plan.
Five former immigration detainees challenged the rates of pay.
"The lowest rates of pay are appalling," she said.
shall be paid such rates of pay as the Secretary may prescribe.
§ 38.2 Computation of hourly, daily, weekly, and biweekly adjusted rates of pay.
From the late 50s onwards, Reid had the luxury of New Yorker rates of pay.
Already some solicitors are offering cheap legal representation for cheap rates of pay.
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