high salaried - translation to greek
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high salaried - translation to greek

NEW ZEALAND TRADE UNION
Association of salaried medical specialists

high salaried      
υψηλόμισθος
υψηλόμισθος      
high salaried
παχυλός μισθός      
high salary

Definition

High-church
·adj Of or pertaining to, or favoring, the party called the High Church, or their doctrines or policy. ·see High Church, under High, ·adj.

Wikipedia

Association of Salaried Medical Specialists

The Association of Salaried Medical Specialists (ASMS) is a trade union in New Zealand that represents the professional and industrial interests of just over 5000 senior salaried doctors and dentists employed by public hospitals and other employers of health care professionals, including the Family Planning Association, ACC, hospices, community trusts, Iwi health authorities, union health centres and the New Zealand Blood Service.

The ASMS is an affiliate of the New Zealand Council of Trade Unions.

The objectives of the ASMS are to:

  • promote the right of equal access for all New Zealanders to high quality health services
  • articulate members’ professional concerns and interests to the Government
  • contribute to public debate and discussion about the provision of health services in New Zealand
  • advise and represents members on matters related to their employment agreements
  • negotiates collective employment agreements
  • support workplace empowerment and clinical leadership
Examples of use of high salaried
1. Opposing lawyers apparently are trying to show that Browne Sanders was in a power struggle, fearing her high–salaried position was slipping away from her.
2. The latest average salary figure I have heard for Moscow, for example, is 28,000 rubles (keeping in mind, of course, the hospital analogy above). Moscow is a city of millionaires and billionaires with a high concentration of offices and banks that employ high–salaried managers and middle–income, white–collar workers.