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Discover LudwigThe phrase "yearly pay" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing compensation or salary that is received on an annual basis. Example: "The company offers a competitive yearly pay that attracts top talent in the industry."
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Men very often circumvent yearly pay schemes.
People have had their pay frozen, with the average yearly pay rise just 1%.
She got a one-shot payment of about $27,000, three times Carl Valone's yearly pay.
It is reported that a new pact for five years would increase his yearly pay to about $1.4 million.
Replacing a worker earning $50,000 a year costs a company about $10,000, or 20% of that worker's yearly pay, according to the Center for American Progress.
Because the payments typically make up at least half of an employee's yearly pay, erring on the low side can mean losing a star performer to a rival firm.
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Imagine a bank clerk, for instance, who has been told their performance has been satisfactory, and that they have qualified for their yearly pay-rise (including enhanced pension rights).
For those trying to keep track of the company's account offerings over the years, the original Flickr Pro account was a $25 yearly paid plan that was discontinued in 2013, only to be revived as a $50 annual plan (or $6 a month) in 2015.
As a Secretary of Labor, he enacted a comprehensive set of pro-labor laws that included a scheme to establish and periodically adjust minimum wages, often leading to increases in real terms; yearly paid vacations; retirement and health insurance benefits; and an annual mandatory bonus equal to an additional month's salary.
The event returned to the Hammerstein Ballroom for ECW One Night Stand 2006, and the "One Night Stand" name (dropping the "ECW" name in 2007) was used as a yearly pay-per-view until 2009 when its name was changed to WWE Extreme Rules.
It wants to find 14 of the "best children's social workers", paying a yearly salary of between £27,000 and £34,000.
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