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remuneration

[ri-myoo-nuh-rey-shuhn] / rɪˌmyu nəˈreɪ ʃən /


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Switzerland's government announced on Tuesday that Credit Suisse was ordered to "temporarily" suspend "already granted but deferred variable remuneration" for years up to 2022.

From Reuters

It pointed out that it accepted a recent police remuneration review recommendation to increase officer pay by £1,900, which amounted to an 8.8% rise for the lowest salaries.

From BBC

Analysts say the political headache for the government will only end when remuneration is paid to the ex-laborers.

From Washington Times

ISS noted the 2022 pay package did not "seem uncompetitive compared to peers," adding both the fixed-pay and the maximum remuneration were well above the median of peers selected by the company.

From Reuters

The services sector trade union said it was calling for the strike due to disputes over remuneration for working at night, weekends and on bank holidays that had been going on for years.

From Reuters