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"pay envelope" Definitions
  1. an envelope containing your wages; the amount a person earns

9 Sentences With "pay envelope"

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The timing of federal pay can vary, but for many employees this week "unfortunately the pay envelope will be empty," said Reardon.
The significance of Phagan's torn pay envelope was disputed by both sides.Oney pp. 179, 225, 228.
She finds a pay envelope in the pocket. Since she already has an identical pay envelope in her bag, Dany is now convinced of her innocence. She returns to Kaub's villa, and finds her boss Caravaille waiting for her. She points a gun at him and warns him that she has already sent both pay envelopes to the police.
John Mitchell, President of the UMWA, takes the bull (coal trusts) by the horns. The issues that led to the strike of 1900 were just as pressing in 1902: the union wanted recognition and a degree of control over the industry. The industry, still smarting from its concessions in 1900, opposed any federal role. The 150,000 miners wanted their weekly pay envelope.
Estimates of the number killed by the collapse and subsequent fire vary from 90 to 145. Most were recent immigrants, either Irish or Scots, many of them young women. A 2002 fictionalization of the disaster recounted: > Flames spread rapidly, and now terror of fire threatened those waiting to be > saved. Mary Bannon, pinned in the wreckage, handed her pay envelope to the > friend comforting her and asked that it get to her father.
Pink slip refers to the American practice, by a human resources department, of including a discharge notice in an employee's pay envelope to notify the worker of their involuntary termination of employment or layoff. The "pink slip" has become a metonym for the termination of employment in general. According to an article in The New York Times, the editors of the Random House Dictionary have dated the term to at least as early as 1910. The phrase may have originated in vaudeville.
She later finds Philippe in Marseilles where they find a man's body and a gun in the trunk of the car. After Philippe disappears again, Dany visits the home of the dead man in Avignon and oddly finds both some of her clothes and also nude pictures of herself. Returning to the café to reclaim the coat she finds a copy of her pay envelope in one of the coat's pockets. Dany is now completely perplexed by the situation and returns to the dead man's home where her boss, Michael, is waiting for her.
The following comes from a 1907 issue of Life Magazine: > FREDERICK BURTON, the actor, hails from Gosport, Ind.. He got his start on > the stage after making a hit in a Knights of Pythias benefit in Gosport. > After three years' absence from home, his company played in Terre Haute and > Burton invited his father to come over and see him act. The old man took in > the show, and after the last curtain went back on the stage to see his son. > Presently the treasurer appeared at the dressing room door and handed Burton > his weekly pay envelope.
He wrote for a range of publications, including a 1933 article for Business Week - during the height of the Depression - on What we shall sell when the upturn comes - and to whom? Business Week magazine, 1933, page 27, McGraw Hill, New York Leavitt sold articles to many publications, including Forum and Century, Advertising and Selling, The American Magazine, Forbes and others. In 1946 he wrote a 66-page booklet entitled Your Pay Envelope - and how it gets that way. To make ends meet, Leavitt wrote corporate histories, including that of the Pennsylvania Salt Manufacturing Company, and he wrote for publications of the Great Northern Railway.

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