rate of pay

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rate of pay

The manager reviews the employee's rate of pay on the contract.

Definition

Noun: * The amount of money a person earns for a specific unit of work time. This refers to the fixed monetary compensation received per hour, day, week, or other defined period for employment.

Usage

This term is used to specify the monetary value of work based on time, often in discussions of employment terms, contracts, labor laws, and wage comparisons. It is a formal or technical term for "wage" or "pay rate."

Examples
  • The new contract guarantees a higher rate of pay for overtime hours.
  • Before accepting the job, she inquired about the hourly rate of pay.
  • The law requires that both positions have an equal rate of pay for equivalent work.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is often used in legal and formal contexts to discuss wage structures, minimum wage laws, and pay equity, as in the example: "The tribunal examined the rate of pay for all employees in the department."
Variants and Related Words
  • Pay rate (n): An identical compound noun with the same meaning, often used interchangeably.
    • The advertised pay rate was very competitive.
  • Wage (n): Money paid, especially at a regular rate, for labor or services.
  • Salary (n): A fixed regular payment, typically paid monthly but expressed as an annual sum.
Synonyms
  • Wage
  • Hourly rate
  • Remuneration rate
Antonyms
  • There is no direct antonym, but concepts like unpaid work or volunteering represent the absence of a rate of pay.
Related Phrases
  • Equal pay for equal work: A concept demanding that individuals in the same workplace be given equal rate of pay for the same or similar work.
  • Rate of pay differential: A difference in the rate of pay between groups, often analyzed in studies of gender or racial pay gaps.
rate of pay

The manager reviews the employee's rate of pay on the contract.

Noun
  1. amount of money received per unit time
    • women's pay rate is lower than men's

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