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salary

[sal-uh-ree] / ˈsæl ə ri /


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French law forbids any deductions from a worker's salary.

From BBC

The ranger post, which comes with a £26,112 salary, involves monitoring the wildlife, leading a team of volunteers - and helping to manage the island's 8,000 summer visitors.

From BBC

In fact, releasing him after that season would incur a salary cap hit of $99.2 million in what’s known as dead money, or funds allocated to a player who’s no longer on the team.

From The Wall Street Journal

Her £104m salary would see her pay tens of millions in income tax and national insurance.

From BBC

“Shifting roles every two to four years can really contribute to a substantial salary increase.”

From MarketWatch