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bonus

[boh-nuhs] / ˈboʊ nəs /


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The vacancy rates persisted despite targeted bonuses and wage increases that prison health workers received in contracts and under court order during the Newsom administration.

From Los Angeles Times

Workers can get bonuses—or lose them—depending on their on-the-road behavior.

From The Wall Street Journal

There are new, temporary deductions for workers who receive tips and overtime pay, as well as a new bonus deduction for seniors.

From MarketWatch

Because LSU agreed to honor the bonus structure he had in place with his previous employer, the further Ole Miss advances in the playoff, the more the ex-head coach stands to benefit.

From The Wall Street Journal

Belatedly announcing its annual results, the company said it was planning to recover "overpaid" bonuses awarded last year to some executives.

From BBC