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salaried

[ sal-uh-reed ]

adjective

  1. receiving a salary:

    a salaried employee.

  2. having a salary attached:

    a salaried job.



salaried

/ ˈæəɪ /

adjective

  1. earning or yielding a salary

    salaried employment

    a salaried worker

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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of salaried1

First recorded in 1590–1600; salary + -ed 3
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She’s also accused of using her role to hire her granddaughter as a salaried employee and appoint her son-in-law to the board.

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"When I started three years ago the job market was hugely different. Practices were crying out for salaried GPs and locums, there were plenty of vacancies."

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Meanwhile, the BJP also hoped for a boost from last week's federal budget, which slashed income tax for the salaried middle class, a key voting bloc in the capital.

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He added: “Demanding that labels pay artists like salaried employees ignores the fundamental economic structure of the business.”

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Experts generally agree that the occupations held by middle-class earners center on salaried office professions like K-12 teachers and human resources specialists or high-skill technical labor.

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