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the salaried
adjective
Describing someone who is paid a salary as opposed to an hourly worker. Generally indicating a professional or manager.
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But the firm typically pays the salaried lawyer one-fourth of that amount or less.
The salaried French pay one-third of the national taxes collected on income.
The entrepreneurs of Smith's time gave way to the salaried employees of the 20th century.
The two unions and the salaried workers received 3 of the 12 seats on the board.
Players who lost their places in the salaried tiers of players were guaranteed severance pay.
The company says that the pact applies only to the salaried workers covered by the case.
Pension obligations for the rest of the salaried retirees will be transferred to Prudential Insurance next month, the company said.
It offers pensions, medical care, and subsidies during illness but reaches only a small percentage of the salaried workers.
The announcement of the salaried employees' concessions leaves only United's largest union, the International Association of Machinists, without an agreement.
The people I met ranged from extremely wealthy businessmen, part of a super-elite, to the salaried middle classes.
Then, in a complete change of role, he became the salaried, sometimes controversial chairman of the parole board.
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