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Что (кто) такое daily pay - определение

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Pay (disambiguation); PAY

Pay bands         
THE RANGE OF COMPENSATION GIVEN FOR CERTAIN ROLES
Pay Band; Pay Bands
A pay band is sometimes used to define the range (band) of compensation given for certain roles. The range is based on factors like location (high vs low cost of living locations), experience, or seniority.
Labor Daily         
NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES
The Labor Daily; The Labour daily; The Labor daily; Labor daily; Daily News (Sydney)
The Labor Daily was a Sydney-based journal/newspaper of the early to mid 20th century. An organ of the Australian Labor Party, it was published in Sydney by Stanley Roy Wasson after the ailing Daily Mail was absorbed by Labor Papers Ltd, who began publication under that name on 6 January 1922 with the strong support of Albert Willis and the Miners' Federation.
Daily Freeman         
NEWSPAPER IN KINGSTON, NEW YORK
Daily freeman; Kingston Freeman; Kingston Daily Freeman; The Kingston Daily Freeman
The Daily Freeman is a seven-day-a-week morning newspaper in Kingston, New York, the Ulster County seat. Serving all of Ulster County and adjacent parts of three other counties in the mid-Hudson Valley—Greene, Columbia and Dutchess counties.

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Pay

Pay may refer to:

  • A wage or salary earned for work
  • The process of payment
Примеры употребления для daily pay
1. The judges said that payment for annual holidays included in hourly or daily pay rates – "rolled–up holiday pay" – was contrary to the working time directive.