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a) of the Postal Service and Federal Employees | Salary Act of 1962 - a federal statute requiring the |
Mueller was also to receive a | salary adjustment, details of which were not publicly |
Randolph S. Driver, "Wage and | Salary Administration," in Handbook of Business Admin |
gnes seemed to appreciate this, increasing his | salary after only 10 days and delegating more and mor |
HK interview that he will no longer work for a | salary after his retirement and intends to spend more |
They received a significantly increased | salary after completing training, so there was no sho |
Harbor in the Aleutian Islands, with an extra | salary allowance in dollars to let them purchase West |
erves as the DPS Commissioner, he received the | salary allowed for that position. |
ffice of Personnel Management, he received the | salary allowed for that position. |
The average monthly | salary among the evacuees was NIS 5,380 (about $1,281 |
The average | salary among evacuees was lower than the general aver |
ounced they would not pay the rest of his 2006 | salary, an estimated US$875,000. |
n, is of limited stature, received an inflated | salary and loves caravanning. |
egal action in a dispute over the headmaster's | salary, and eventually wider mismanagement. |
ing widely considered a disappointment for his | salary and fee. |
III c. 54) would increase the schoolmaster's | salary and modernise the language. |
atively low racing team to offer a much better | salary and technical levels than the next-highest rac |
ded that Hearsey had paid himself an excessive | salary and pension contributions. |
arine Hepburn had been proposed a much greater | salary, and convinced Esmond to turn down the role. |
Armitt's | salary and bonus of £878,000 - rising to more than £1 |
re for 30 to 40 percent lower than his 2009-10 | salary and he did not want to take that big of a pay- |
thers take him into their employ at a generous | salary and provide his family with a small house in a |
As mayor, he approved a | salary and pension plan for city manager Herb Moniz t |
of Governor), the person would serve without a | salary, and in some of the state offices, without pay |
The NIJ compensated the city for | salary and benefits until Watson is eligible for reti |
n Dane's favor, ordering the town to raise his | salary, and to provide an adequate sum to pay for an |
had invested wisely the money he had earned in | salary and endorsements during his playing career, al |
, John Milton (Al Pacino) offers Kevin a large | salary and a swanky apartment if he joins the firm. |
d a five-year deal worth $11.3 million in base | salary and incentives with $5.71 million guaranteed. |
meet Watanabe's request for 30-40 million RMB | salary, and was forced to turn him away. |
amounts to £591,000 of which £522,800 is base | salary and £68,200 are benefits. |
h Kentucky on April 6, 2007 which outlined his | salary and benefits. |
ed an indefinite leave of absence, as the $500 | salary and what money he had been able to earn while |
It is a modest | salary and is in the five-figure range," and that Fre |
Edgar resigned due to the small | salary and tried gold-digging, but he had outgrown hi |
althy, especially Isautier who had demanded no | salary and was at first only paid in stock options. |
to the palace in hopes she could gain rank and | salary and raise her family. |
pired, Mojica demanded a considerable raise of | salary and the club decided to dispense with his serv |
de Vespucci chief navigator of Spain at a huge | salary and commissioned him to found a school of navi |
tially was asked to take a pay cut in his 2007 | salary, and had been granted permission to seek a tra |
en he entered prison but continued to draw his | salary and expenses. |
mmercial prospects, and so he waived his usual | salary and worked for scale. |
by Nucatola that he would be getting a $25,000 | salary and was guaranteed a job in the NBA for the st |
ing 2004, being paid more than £1.4 million in | salary and bonuses. |
the next elections, she chose not to take her | salary, and donated it to young olim. |
s passport by paying a bribe equal to a year's | salary, and he obtained a visa to enter Canada and tr |
this role in 2008 consisted of £1,081,588 base | salary and a £1,944,000 bonus. |
ugust 1429, Bellechose received his last ducal | salary and his name disappears from the ducal account |
Despite the smallness of his | salary and other disadvantages, he raised the school |
rypt requests instructions regarding Menaker's | salary, and noted someone would be paying him thirty |
fter a series of budget cuts that affected his | salary, and undertook the journey to Mexico. |
ame week, the focal point was Rizzo's enormous | salary and what machinations were made for him to rec |
can Missionary Association (AMA) paid her some | salary and gave support as its first black teacher. |
had been upped to $6,000 (twice his St. Thomas | salary) and Kundla took the job. |
nsation Commission to establish and adjust the | salary and benefits for Members of the Legislature an |
The Sporting Magazine, gave Nimrod a handsome | salary and defrayed all the expenses of his tours. |
f-season, Reggie Jackson sought an increase in | salary, and A's owner Charlie Finley threatened to se |
Professor Pope was given a small | salary and the fees generated from tuition. |
s with the Phillies paying all of Helms's 2008 | salary and the Marlins covering Helms's 2009 option o |
give further instruction, but did not lose his | salary; and, towards the end of 1767, he abandoned th |
Sledd received a $2,250 annual | salary, and, together with his wife Annie and their y |
eague for free agency, based on non-payment of | salary; any players not granted free agency will be d |
However, living in Washington on a $25,000 | salary apart from his family, Celebrezze asked Johnso |
In 1992, Fielder avoided | salary arbitration by agreeing to a 1-year, $4.5 mill |
However, the Angels did not offer Oliver | salary arbitration and they did not agree on terms fo |
wn for his innovative strategies in the draft, | salary arbitration and free agency, which have benefi |
In February 2009 the Jays avoided | salary arbitration when they renewed Tallet's positio |
ick up their 2004 contract option or offer him | salary arbitration, and he returned to the Red Sox in |
tle to the Salem parsonage, in addition to his | salary, as part of his compensation. |
ing Harvard because of her low status and poor | salary as she held no official position there. |
gn, his lone controversy was the fact that his | salary as field director the Rainbow Coalition had be |
tired list, though with the full amount of his | salary as pension. |
s City pension while continuing to receive his | salary as a member of City Council. |
Research Committee (Council) supplemented his | salary as a university professor by an annual grant o |
Donate MLA | salary as a scholarship to young people in Mill Woods |
English also receives $276,200 in his annual | salary as Deputy Prime Minister. |
mbiguous even today - eg Tony Blair receives a | salary as First Lord of the Treasury, not as Prime Mi |
His starting annual | salary as mayor in 1999 was $7000, and he continued t |
His | salary as professor being insufficient, he accepted t |
potential recruits as an opportunity to earn a | salary as a musician, something which can be hard to |
ft to support herself and four children on her | salary as a typist for the Solano County Parks Depart |
thousands of students, while drawing a scanty | salary as assistant rabbi of Prague. |
was an esquire of the king's body, received a | salary as one of the king's spears of honour, and die |
Strozier's starting | salary as president of FSU was $17,500 a year which i |
new term expires on February 1, 2015, and her | salary as a Commissioner will be $109,800. |
Libertarian principles, Marshall repealed his | salary as mayor. |
In 1704 he was granted a | salary as a Commissioner of the Navy, to be paid as f |
to his failing restaurant business and his low | salary as a supervisor, White resigned from the Board |
However, in 2009 he received £86,244 in | salary as well as £25,441 in pensions contributions a |
But his dismal | salary as a math and shop teacher made him continue p |
two shillings a day, more than three times his | salary as a comptroller. |
r Neale [Hall] received a total of $809,680 in | salary at a time when the ministry newsletter claimed |
en Tennessee state legislators were allowed no | salary at all and were paid only $4/day in expense mo |
d Alken a daily wage of 30s, considered a good | salary at the time. |
Heavey's | salary at Tullow Oil is £679,450 as of 2010 and his 2 |
King's annual | salary at Sainsbury's is £900,000. |
His annual | salary at Savannah State was $65,000. |
l, they would have paid them three times their | salary at least." |
His starting | salary at Arizona is reportedly $550,000. |
He also approved a raise in civil servants' | salary at the beginning of the Asian economic crisis. |
irst Governor of Bombay to be paid entirely by | salary, at an annual rate of nearly £10,000. |
lling costs in 2007-2008, on top of the annual | salary awarded to MPs which increased towards the end |
LAs would give at least 10% of their take-home | salary back to their constituency, and would hold a m |
By 1999, the City Council had raised her | salary back to $68,000. |
He repays a proportion of his | salary back to the union and makes a £1000 per month |
When Epstein promised to double his Decca | salary, Barrow left the record company to join Epstei |
tano Vasari agreed to join the rosanero with a | salary based on the number of appearances he would ha |
is brothers in the family business, first on a | salary basis. |
on March 3, 1857, the House resolved that his | salary be computed and paid to him from August 18, 18 |
In March 2006 his | salary became the centre of attention amongst Imperia |
between Kasem and Watermark/ABC were over his | salary, because of declining ratings and a smaller gr |
him a 2-year contract with 1.7 billion annual | salary before tax. |
fficial school teacher at Jarrahdale, with his | salary being paid by the local road board. |
In addition to his 'director's | salary, being the majority shareholder through his ti |
ay periods, albeit with no reduction to drop a | salary below $40,000 a year. |
As of 2010 Hansen earned $432,000 in | salary, benefits and perks. |
rge Halas were unable to reach an agreement on | salary; Berwanger was requesting $15,000 and Halas' f |
The legislature in turn refused to enact a | salary bill. |
Executive compensation, including | salary, bonus, non-equity compensation, stock awards, |
volving various AIG executives receiving large | salary bonuses from the taxpayer-funded bailout of th |
was the world's best-paid football player from | salary, bonuses and advertising revenue. |
er approval for agreements that award unearned | salary, bonuses and other compensation to executives' |
ster in Essex constructed in the valley of the | Salary Brook. |
Angeles waived Martino to meet MLS roster and | salary budget rules. |
en acquired by Real Salt Lake, in exchange for | salary budget considerations sent to Columbus. |
e aging incumbent, Professor Hamilton, with no | salary but with a view to succeeding him. |
ason the Red Sox expected him to take a cut in | salary, but Collins, at age 29, announced his retirem |
At first he received no fixed | salary but retained the postal fees he collected. |
received; promised a secretaryship and a good | salary, but nothing came of it. |
f which we have to pay her not only a fabulous | salary, but also give her two days off a month, which |
orth a "loan" of about seven years Treasurer's | salary but closed its doors in August 1893. |
in his autobiography, "Mud clerks received no | salary, but they were in the line of promotion. |
does not include all workers who receive a set | salary, but only "white-collar workers in the large b |
rmance-based pay raises on her starting yearly | salary, but she decided to go back to Florida and con |
er Firefly after Karen Black demanded a higher | salary, but Leslie Easterbrook took the part and made |
ow he can afford those expensive things on his | salary, but apparently they are later satisfied of hi |
The city council initially served without | salary, but voted in February 2008 to grant the incom |
the Mets via free agency, Coleman tripled his | salary, but his career took a quick downward spiral. |
Assembly came at time when there was no actual | salary but rather only an expense per diem for the da |
MGM continued to pay her | salary, but, unable to find suitable projects, Peters |
services by voluntarily increasing his yearly | salary by 20l., as is recorded in the mural tablet ov |
One of his first actions was to cut his own | salary by 20%. |
mised during her campaign, she reduced her own | salary by 10%, from $68,000 to $61,200; she also redu |
ions due to illness, but continued to draw his | salary by showing up for a few days at the beginning |
e fiscal problems led him to reduce his annual | salary by 50% to $18,000, which reverted to $36,000 i |
value added tools for students like the Future | Salary Calculator, which helps the student map out hi |
erth Glory from signing another striker due to | salary cap and squad size restrictions imposed by the |
He was released after the 1998 season for | salary cap reasons. |
When the 2007 playoffs began, the NHL | salary cap no longer applied, allowing the Devils to |
idered by the NHL to be a circumvention of the | salary cap and collective bargaining agreement subjec |
extension in 1997, putting the Grizzlies in a | salary cap squeeze. |
June, Toronto released Ricketts, clearing the | salary cap space necessary for the club to sign Canad |
The National Rugby League imposed a $3M | salary cap on each of the clubs. |
lost the choice because the club exceeded its | salary cap by more than $100,000. |
eam to sign one player outside of the league's | salary cap |
or appearance after the Rapids needed to clear | salary cap space for other acquisitions. |
title was later stripped from the Storm due to | salary cap breaches. |
Wests' | salary cap problems saw him join his fourth premiersh |
He was formerly the | salary cap manager and general counsel for the Kansas |
terceptions before being cut by the Lions in a | salary cap move on April 25, 2005 and was replaced by |
to Mark Gasnier returning to the club and also | salary cap issues. |
ept secret, as the league had imposed a $5,000 | salary cap and the newspapers had rumoured an offer o |
ved De Vere's comeback following concerns over | salary cap concessions, given he also works as a Deve |
In order to clear | salary cap space for Forsberg's contract, Roenick was |
ge for R.J. Umberger, who became a victim of a | salary cap crunch. |
he Wolves at the end of 2007 season because of | salary cap restraints. |
ter the Storm's 2007 title was stripped due to | salary cap breaches. |
On March 10, 2006 the Chiefs cut McCleon in a | salary cap cut move. |
bonuses that did not count against the Texans' | salary cap were given to veteran players who were sel |
ith Anthony Peeler in 1996 in order to open up | salary cap space in order to sign Shaquille O'Neal. |
had substantially breached their $1.5 million | salary cap for 1991. |
tures of Paul Johnson and Shaun Briscoe due to | salary cap restrictions. |
many other Jaguar starters, were waived due to | salary cap reasons. |
FL, consistently keeping the Vikings under the | salary cap and proactively negotiating player contrac |
lub was fined $50,000 for exceeding their 1992 | salary cap by $150,000. |
Salary cap restraints at the Wests Tigers forced Hodg | |
tax as well as got the Kings over the league's | salary cap minimum, though Daniels did not play a gam |
and was released in late October, 2007 due to | salary cap reasons. |
following season the Washington Capitals faced | salary cap restraints. |
1Bradford deducted 2 points for breaching of | salary cap rules. |
2Wigan deducted 4 points for breaching | salary cap rules. |
A month later on July 22, 2010, due to | salary cap restrictions within the Blackhawks he was |
responsible for player contract negotiations, | salary cap management, player evaluations and numerou |
th the Denver Broncos) was released because of | salary cap issues before the start of the 2004 season |
Due to the Wings | salary cap issues, Leino was then assigned to affilia |
Note A: Bradford deducted 2 points for | salary cap breaches |
hat year many star players were waived due the | salary cap including John Randle, Troy Aikman, and Je |
ed Kirkland just before the 2001 season due to | salary cap pressure. |
For the 1990 season, the | salary cap was introduced in the New South Wales Rugb |
Signed because of the Flyers | salary cap limitations, Fritsch made his NHL debut in |
b: Hull F.C. deducted two points for | salary cap breaches |
is Henry and Patrick Ramsey, resulting in some | salary cap trouble. |
released further detailing the Melbourne Storm | salary cap scandal recommended the Storm be stripped |
d stripped 37 premiership points after a major | salary cap breach was uncovered. |
ced the buyout of Murray's contract to free up | salary cap room. |
rsday, after news broke of the Melbourne Storm | salary cap scandal earlier that day. |
d by the team in late February 2002 to "create | salary cap room". |
franchise, especially in light of the new NFL | salary cap which took effect in 1994. |
But if (a | salary cap is) what it takes -- the sport has to go o |
fully professional and the introduction of the | salary cap and 20/20 ruling (now 20/25) which led mea |
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