salaried

IPA: sˈæɫɝid

adjective

  • Paid a salary, as opposed to being an hourly worker or a volunteer. Generally indicating a professional or manager.
  • Paid monthly as opposed to weekly.
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Examples of "salaried" in Sentences

  • The "salaried" positions must follow the same rules as hourly.
  • And in the high-tech city of Sendai, on the island of Honshu, a young engineer is exploring salaried posts available in Europe.
  • Companies refer to "salaried" management personnel and "hourly" factory employees, as if to emphasize that blue-collar workers may be jettisoned at any moment.
  • A recent amendment to the federal shield bill being considered in the Senate will exclude non - "salaried" journalists and bloggers from the proposed law's protections.
  • In spite of lawsuits and court settlements, a clear majority of video game employers continue to toss animators into the "salaried" category, and said employees thereby have the privilege of working an infinite number of hours for a very finite amount of pay.
  • "i can fix this problem in 10 seconds: all guards are reclassified as salaried employees. probably wouldn't hurt to look at revising staffing levels and procedures to more acurately reflect reality and not what is good for the paycheck. sadly the massive overtime costs pale in comparison to the benefits package costs. this has pretty much been a power play between the union and govt to try to force each other to bend"
  • When the Bureau of Labor Statistics and the National War Labor Board reported in 1918 that on average, “wage earners and the low or medium salaried families” had more than doubled the percentage of their spending on items other than food, shelter, and clothing since 1875, government policymakers and intellectuals set out to establish a “minimum comfort” budget for working-class families that would be frugal and thus patriotic.

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