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backdate

[bak-deyt] / ˈbækˌdeɪt /


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The government did not put any more money on the table, but the tweaked proposals backdated this year's pay increase by three months, meaning workers end up with a bigger lump sum upfront.

From BBC

The co-conspirator proposed backdating the transaction to erase any debt he might owe, as transfers from Alameda were recorded as “loans,” according to the indictment.

From Washington Post

It comes after the Royal College of Nursing paused a strike announcement following talks with the Scottish government over a backdated pay deal.

From BBC

The ban was backdated to start from last June, when Klier Junior was first suspended from competition while the case was resolved.

From Seattle Times

She then competed at three other events - including winning a title in Charleston, South Carolina - before being provisionally banned for four years, backdated to August 2021.

From Washington Times