adjective
Other Word Forms
- nonsalaried adjective
- unsalaried adjective
Etymology
Origin of salaried
Example Sentences
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In Argentina, labor rules date to a 1970s framework built around stable, salaried employment in large companies.
"These workers are classified as independent contractors, not salaried employees," she says.
From BBC
Securities and Exchange Commission, the New York Stock Exchange recommended a reorganization that installed a board of governors, a salaried independent president and a specialized administrative staff.
To update withholdings, hourly and salaried workers would have to change what’s on a Form W-4, the employee’s withholding certificate.
From MarketWatch
Plus, salaried workers sold not only their time but their personalities—conforming to corporate codes about how to speak and dress, Mills argued.
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