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salary

[sal-uh-ree] / ˈsæl ə ri /


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In a league with a salary cap, the Kings have made the playoffs once in 20 years.

From Los Angeles Times

Rodriguez said the council approved the package of police raises, which included retention bonuses and higher starting salaries, to improve police recruitment by getting closer to what surrounding agencies offer.

From Los Angeles Times

Those departing AI firms which have loomed large in the latest generative AI boom - and sought to retain talent with huge salaries or compensation offers - often do so with plenty of shares and benefits intact.

From BBC

So in order to fly the tricolore in Milan, they would have had to give up their multimillion NHL salaries and spend a couple seasons traipsing around the Alps for virtually nothing.

From The Wall Street Journal

Employees did not have to take a cut in salary, and nor did they have to work longer hours on the four days.

From BBC