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1 salary
HRa form of pay given to employees at regular intervals in exchange for the work they have done. Traditionally, a salary is a form of remuneration given to professional employees on a monthly basis. In modern usage, the word refers to any form of pay that employees receive on a regular basis. A salary is normally paid straight into an employee’s account. -
2 salary
مُرَتَّب \ pay: money that is given for regular work or services: My son gets more pay than I do. salary: a regular payment for employment, which is fixed as a yearly amount (compared with wages, which are a weekly amount): My teacher’s salary of $6000 a year is paid monthly. \ See Also راتب (راتِب) -
3 pay
مُرَتَّب \ pay: money that is given for regular work or services: My son gets more pay than I do. salary: a regular payment for employment, which is fixed as a yearly amount (compared with wages, which are a weekly amount): My teacher’s salary of $6000 a year is paid monthly. \ See Also راتب (راتِب) -
4 pay scale
HRa framework that groups together jobs of broadly equivalent worth into job grades, based on job evaluation, with a pay range given to each grade. Although pay scales are still widely used, other pay structures such as broadbanding are replacing the traditional approach. Some organizations do not have a formal structure and instead rely on personal contracts. -
5 pay
أَجْر \ pay: money that is given for regular work or services: My son gets more pay than I do. reward: sth. that is given in return for some special effort, help, etc.: He gave his son a bicycle as a reward for his success at school. A reward of $50 was offered to whoever could find the jewels. wage: rate of pay for a workman: an hourly wage; a daily wage. wages: money earned regularly (usu. weekly, compared with a salary that is paid monthly): His wages are $78 a week. He gives half his wages to his wife. -
6 pay
HRa sum of money given in return for work done or services provided. Pay, in the form of salary or wages, is generally provided in weekly or monthly fixed amounts, and is usually expressed in terms of the total sum earned per year. It may also be allocated using a piece-rate system, where workers are paid for each unit of work they perform. -
7 salary ceiling
HR [m1]1. the highest level on a pay scale that a particular employee can achieve under their contract -
8 salary review
HRa reassessment of an individual employee’s rate of pay, usually conducted on an annual basis -
9 salary scale
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10 minimum salary
HRthe lowest amount of money that an employee is guaranteed to earn. A minimum salary is base pay, which may be increased if an employee qualifies for a bonus by performing well. Payment by results, performance-related pay, and sales commission are paid on top of a minimum salary. -
11 profit-related pay
(U.K.) HRa profit sharing program, approved by the Inland Revenue, in which employees received tax-free payments in addition to their basic salary. Profit-related pay was phased out during 2000. -
12 disminución de salario
• pay dearly for• pay decrease• pay dirt• salary decrease• salary reduction -
13 impuesto sobre salarios
• pay as a tax• pay as you earn tax• pay as you go• pay slip• pay station• pay tax• pay taxes• pay telephone• salary tax• wage stop• wage tax• wage warDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > impuesto sobre salarios
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14 escala salarial
• pay postage for• pay range• pay rate• pay review• pay scale• pay secrecy• salary scale• scale of wages• wage board• wage bracket• wage ceiling -
15 levantar un pagaré
• pay a letter• pay a note• pay a salary to• pay off a debt• pay off a note• pay-off of the investment -
16 gaji
pay, wage, salary* * *salary, employ, employed, employed, employing* * *wage, salary -
17 aumento de salario
• pay in the same coin• pay increase• pay into• salary increase -
18 escala de salarios
• pay review• pay scale• pay secrecy• salary scale• wage round• wage scale• wage settlement -
19 revisión de salario
• pay reverence• pay review• pay rise• salary review -
20 estipendiar
• pay a salary to• pay a sum on account
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