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Discover LudwigThe phrase "salaried work" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to work or employment for which a person receives a fixed salary rather than hourly wages. Example: "She was offered a position with a well-known company, but it was only for salaried work, not hourly. She had to carefully consider the stability and benefits before accepting the job."
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The proportion of women in salaried work is very low.
Many interns also have part-time salaried work elsewhere, and business owners often accommodate their schedules.
Formal salaried work employs only about one-tenth of the adult workforce.
That is a 14percentt reduction in its management and salaried work force, and a 1.9percentt decline over all.
In its statement, Ford said it would cut another 10percentt of its salaried work force in North America.
Some young people in Meerut give up on the search for salaried work and return to farming or manual labour.
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Much of the high-salaried work would be done abroad the engineering, the toolmaking, the designing.
They include an improved sectoral mix of employment, higher educational levels of the employed, a higher proportion of employed in wage and salaried employment, shorter weekly work hours, a reduced child work rate, higher participation in social security, and a reduction in unpaid work.
There was also a pronounced difference between salaried and non-salaried working women.
Farming (38.9%) was the main source of income; others were petty business (20.6%), salaried employment (11.9%), casual work (11.3%), and self-employment (17.3%).
About 2,500 hourly and salaried employees work at the nearby plant.
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