salary

  • 31Salary packaging — (also known as salary sacrifice ) is a term used to refer to the inclusion of fringe benefits in the remuneration package of an employee, in exchange for giving up part of their monetary salary.alary sacrifice in UKThis is commonly used to… …

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  • 32salary-related scheme — A pension scheme providing benefits calculated by reference to a member s salary at or shortly before the date of retirement, death or leaving service. The employer is usually required to make contributions to a salary related scheme to ensure… …

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  • 33salary matrix — ˈsalary ˌmatrix noun salary matrices PLURALFORM [countable] HUMAN RESOURCES a list that shows the levels of pay in a company in relation to different jobs, that is used to help decide pay increases * * * salary matrix UK US noun [C] ► HR,… …

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  • 34salary - wages — Salary and wages are both used to refer to the money paid to someone regularly for the work they do. ◊ salary Professional people such as teachers are usually paid a salary. Their salary is the amount of money which they are paid each year,… …

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  • 35salary package — ➔ package1 * * * salary package UK US noun [C] ► HR, WORKPLACE PAY PACKAGE(Cf. ↑pay package) …

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  • 36salary scale — ➔ scale * * * salary scale UK US noun [C] ► HR, WORKPLACE PAY SCALE(Cf. ↑pay scale) …

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  • 37salary level — ➔ level1 …

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  • 38salary payment — ➔ payment …

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  • 39salary cap — UK US noun [C] ► HR, WORKPLACE an upper limit on the amount that employees in a particular company or industry can be paid: »The players union is opposed to a salary cap …

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  • 40salary-linked — UK US adjective ► HR, WORKPLACE used to describe a pension that is based on what you earned in your job: »The company offers new employees a salary linked occupational pension scheme …

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