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remuneration

[ri-myoo-nuh-rey-shuhn] / rɪˌmyu nəˈreɪ ʃən /


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It pointed out that it accepted a recent police remuneration review recommendation to increase officer pay by £1,900, which amounted to an 8.8% rise for the lowest salaries.

From BBC

Approval of the remuneration package, which allowed Mr Musk to purchase Tesla stock at a deep discount if the firm met targets, was seen as a vote of confidence in Mr Musk.

From BBC

On the other hand, the notion of cutting banks' remuneration was already drawing the ire of the industry.

From Reuters

"In truth, the remuneration for school leaders has been reduced by almost 30%," he continued.

From BBC

The regulator said on Thursday that the court found that the payments made by Colonial to CBA did not constitute benefits within the definition of "conflicted remuneration".

From Reuters