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    salaried
    [ adj ]
    1. receiving a salary

    2. <adj.all>
      salaried members of the staff
    3. receiving or eligible for compensation

    4. <adj.all>
      salaried workers
      a stipendiary magistrate
    5. for which money is paid

    6. <adj.all>
      a paying job
      remunerative work
      salaried employment
      stipendiary services


    Salary \Sal"a*ry\ v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Salaried}; p. pr. & vb.
    n. {Salarying}.]
    To pay, or agree to pay, a salary to; to attach salary to;
    as, to salary a clerk; to salary a position.


    Salaried \Sal"a*ried\, a.
    Receiving a salary; paid by a salary; having a salary
    attached; as, a salaried officer; a salaried office.

    1. The younger son's wife, a salaried employee at Boeing, remains on the job.
    2. Clerical and salaried workers are being offered incentives of from 12 top 65 weeks' pay, depending on seniority, to quit, said Brendan Houlihan, senior director for human resources.
    3. Incomes for salaried workers rose 6.3 per cent in the year to July, compared with a 1.8 per cent cut in incomes for manufacturing workers mainly because of lower bonuses and less overtime.
    4. By paying the merit raise as a lump sum, GM would be applying to salaried workers the changes it negotiated with hourly workers in 1984.
    5. Cuts will come from all operations, included about 2,300 salaried employees who will be taken off the payroll.
    6. Ford's white-collar unions representing 12,500 salaried workers threatened a walkout when contract talks broke down late last month.
    7. Xerox said Monday the employee stock ownership plan for 57,000 salaried employees would be financed in part by forfeited merit raises and the loss of company contributions to a 401(k) retirement plan.
    8. It's pushing ahead with moves to shed 15,000 salaried workers by 1993.
    9. London Underground said its position had not shifted. Under the plan, all 21,000 employees will switch to salaried status, with 30 per cent losing financially after three years and 70 per cent gaining immediately.
    10. A further 1,000 salaried jobs in the UK have already been eliminated by using excess volunteers to the earlier redundancy programme launched in September.
    11. Tate said production was being maintained by salaried staff, although there was speculation that it planned to bring in temporary replacement workers.
    12. "For a large number of salaried workers there is a second source of earnings," he said.
    13. Pay increases should average about 5 percent this year and next for the nation's salaried workforce, narrowly outpacing expected inflation, according to a survey released Thursday.
    14. Critics of the Gandhi government say it has introduced policies that favor the middle class over the poor, including cuts in income tax for salaried workers and the liberalization of industry, which started the consumer-products boom.
    15. GE said it will eliminate about 4,200 hourly and salaried jobs over the next two years at five GE Aerospace locations in New York and New Jersey.
    16. United Technologies' Pratt & Whitney unit is slashing another 1,042 salaried jobs in its streamlining effort.
    17. Petro-Canada also said it will freeze the wages of all salaried employees, including top executives, at 1991 levels this year.
    18. GM has said it will cut 6,000 salaried jobs this year and another 9,000 by 1993.
    19. The two-year contract covers 66,000 hourly and salaried workers and 65,000 retirees at the No. 3 automaker.
    20. UAL Corp. is accelerating a schedule of discussions with salaried and management workers regarding a possible employee buyout of the company, which owns United Airlines, according to a memo circulated today.
    21. Last month, Ford distributed profit-sharing checks amounting to a record $636 million to more than 156,000 hourly and salaried workers in the United States, making for an average check of just more than $4,000 each.
    22. In the past decade U.S. automakers have lost market share, faced financial crises, slashed costs, joined with Japanese companies in joint ventures, closed factories and trimmed salaried and hourly work forces.
    23. When Stroh closed its 71-year-old Detroit plant in 1985, almost 1,200 hourly and salaried workers were laid off.
    24. It pays the part-timers 50 cents a slide and gives salaried employees 45 cents for each slide they screen after meeting the daily quota.
    25. Quoting an unidentifed adviser to the buyout group, the Chicago Sun-Times said the 10 percent pay cut would apply to managers and most other salaried workers.
    26. In December, GM said it would shut 21 more factories and cut a total of 74,000 salaried and hourly jobs by 1995 as part of a sweeping retrenchment.
    27. Aluminum Co. of America said Wednesday that 7,000 salaried employees in its domestic aluminum operations will participate in a profit-sharing plan beginning this year.
    28. The 1985 results included special charges of $1.15 billion after taxes, mainly for write-down of copper, coal and oil shale interests, and costs related to a cutback in salaried employment.
    29. Do not rule out alternatives to ordinary salaried employment such as consultancy, or, if you have the capital, taking an equity stake in a growing company. 8.
    30. TVA nuclear chief Oliver Kingsley Jr. said the reductions, which will include layoffs, will lower TVA's nuclear force to 6,100 salaried workers.
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