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bonus

[boh-nuhs] / ˈboʊ nəs /


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In addition to their base salaries, each player also received roster, signing and performance-based bonuses throughout the year, which raises their overall cash earnings for this season.

From MarketWatch

And a big bonus: Today’s advanced manufacturing is a far cry from those days—safer, challenging, with many opportunities for advancement.

From The Wall Street Journal

Messages from 2008 appear to show Lord Mandelson - who was at the time business secretary in Gordon Brown's government - discussing Treasury plans for a one-off tax on bankers' bonuses with Epstein.

From BBC

Garner has also received stock options, and is eligible for a cash bonus tied to the public offering price.

From The Wall Street Journal

The deal also gives workers an immediate bonus of $6,550 and job protections, such as limits to Volkswagen’s ability to outsource work and commitments for future products at the plant, the UAW said Wednesday.

From The Wall Street Journal