adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
employee
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With current inflation most wage-earners or salaried employees have regular increases in basic remuneration.
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These strategic positions are not filled by just another group of salaried employees .
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What are the arrangements if you retire from the organisation as a salaried employee but become a retained consultant or contractor?
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Despite these objections to creating full-time salaried councillors, the demands placed on those elected can be considerable.
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It is therefore interesting to find such a marked increase in salaried employment even over this five-year period.
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Once they become salaried members of a government's service, more problems arose from the economic point of view.
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Overwhelmingly, you do not see full-time salaried employment as your ultimate goal.
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The salaried partner is frequently encountered in modern solicitors' firms.
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The party had 143 salaried staff, most of whom it could no longer afford to keep.
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These strategic positions are not filled by just another group of salaried employees.
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With current inflation most wage-earners or salaried employees have regular increases in basic remuneration.