Salario in english

Salary

pronunciation: sælɜri part of speech: noun
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salario = salary ; wage ; pay ; salary range. 

Example: For example, in a general index salaries, wages and income may be regarded as equivalent, but in an index devoted to taxation, it may be important to differentiate between these terms and their associated concepts.Example: For example, in a general index salaries, wages and income may be regarded as equivalent, but in an index devoted to taxation, it may be important to differentiate between these terms and their associated concepts.Example: Labor continued to strive for better working conditions, shorter hours, and better pay all through the 1800s and early 1900s.Example: By city-administered examination and promotion, his current salary range would be equalled and surpassed within a year to a year and a half.

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» cobrar pensión y recibir salario por otro trabajo que se desempeñadouble-dipping .

Example: Double-dipping erodes the fabric of the pension system and the conceptual basis on which it was founded.

» congelación del salariosalary freeze .

Example: One in four US companies plan salary freeze.

» congelar los salariosfreeze + salaries .

Example: Some companies experiencing financial difficulties may choose to freeze salaries for a while in order to minimize layoffs.

» control de los salarioswage control .

Example: That's what price ceilings and wage controls are for -- to keep prices down.

» embargo de salariowage garnishment .

Example: Regardless of your personal feelings about wage garnishment, the best interest of your company is to handle things with tact and consideration.

» equiparación de salariospay equity .

Example: It covers selected news reports which include the president's programme, power for youth services workers, pay equity, and equity in information services.

» persona que cobra pensión y recibe salario por otro trabajo que desempeñadouble-dipper .

Example: Of the 36 double-dippers identified by Colorado Watchdog, 13 are retired from the Denver Police Department.

» salario abultadofat salary .

Example: Doctors are now making fat salaries and in my opinion couldn't care a hoot about patients.

» salario anualannual salary .

Example: Her annual salary is $24,500, and she gets four weeks vacation.

» salario dignoliving wagedecent wagedecent salary .

Example: The article 'Highway robbery or a living wage' suggests that the solution to the problems faced by serious writers might be a living wage.

Example: This institution provides decent wage labor in an area that would otherwise be economically destitute.

Example: They also wanted to be heard regarding their requests about work options and decent salaries.

» salario inicialentry level salarystarting salary .

Example: There are several ways to gather information on entry level salaries as well as on other professional level jobs = Hay varias formas de recoger información sobre los salarios iniciales así como los de otros niveles profesionales.

Example: There are many factors that affect starting salary, and you need to take those into account to bring your expectations in line with reality.

» salario mínimoliving wageminimum salarypoverty level .

Example: The article 'Highway robbery or a living wage' suggests that the solution to the problems faced by serious writers might be a living wage.

Example: This article focuses especially on the issue of salaries and minimum salary levels for librarians.

Example: 42% of the 11.3m Spanish-speakers in American are under the age of 18, and 23% live below the poverty level.

» salario mínimo, elminimum wage, the [Expresión usualmente acompañada del artículo] .

Example: Some abstractors reject honoraria since they find that abstracting yields much less than the minimum wage.

» sin salariounwaged .

Example: Training fees are dependent if you are waged/unwaged and how many times per week you wish to train.

Salario synonyms

pay in spanish: paga, pronunciation: peɪ part of speech: verb, noun remuneration in spanish: remuneración, pronunciation: rɪmjunɜreɪʃən part of speech: noun wage in spanish: salario, pronunciation: weɪdʒ part of speech: noun earnings in spanish: ganancias, pronunciation: ɜrnɪŋz part of speech: noun
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