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noun
A fixed amount of money paid to a worker, usually calculated on a monthly or annual basis, not hourly, as wages. Implies a degree of professionalism and/or autonomy.
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They push photocopies of his poems solemnly across tables at me, as if they were salary offers or handguns or unusual drugs.
Far and away, the most frequent responses were salary and health benefits.
The survey found that the top three concerns of postdocs at Brown were salary (70%), career development (60%), and employment benefits (33%).
The answering responses were; salary, social/family support, good working conditions, political stability, and better academic opportunities abroad.
Solutions offered were salary parity with the private sector, innovative training, creation of interest in laboratory sciences, and continuing education.
The attributes were Salary (base salary to 2× base salary); Allowance for Children's Education Infrastructure Equipmentt, and Supplies (basic versus advanced); Management Style (supportive versus unsupportive); Contract Length (2 versus 5 years); Housing (basic versus superior housing); and Transportation (utility car).
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Agricultural prices were repressed, as were salaries.
Of the 84 participating practices, approximately half (52.4%) had a fee for service remuneration structure, one third (32.9%) had a capitation-based structure, and 14.6% were salary-based community health centres (Table 1).
One was salary negotiation.
"There has to be salary moderation.
The main sticking point in the dispute is salary.
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