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

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The money is then deducted from the final pay packet.
In 2012, almost 60 percent of investors rejected his pay packet.
The size of the pay packet suggests the magnitude of the task.
That's why IT whizzes with the know-how can command a hefty pay packet.
"Mariusz, we found your pay packet in the Alex on Thursday night," read the tweet.
Her pay packet increased by £48 million from the £217 million she received the previous year.
In real terms the average pay packet has not grown at all in the past two years.
His pay packet also included a £1 million fixed share allowance and a £1.1 million long-term incentive award.
Renault's review culminated in July with a 20 percent cut to the variable component of Ghosn's 2016 pay packet.
Unforgivable and incredibly frustrating for a player who could easily have just picked up his pay packet and not cared.
Outperform, or at least stay close to the pack, and you will probably continue to draw a hefty pay packet.
For many, an MBA seems like a surefire route to a high-powered career with a hefty pay packet to match.
It has been reported that in 2016 Bale extended his Madrid contract, granting him a pay packet of £350,000 ($424,000) a week.
Ibrahimovic's sterling-denominated pay packet was worth roughly 10% less against the dollar by the time he signed it, the paper says.
At $5 million a season, Williams's pay packet almost doubles the $3.3 million (2 million-pound) salary cap Super League teams operate under.
The third most expensive U.S. city to appear in this year's list, life in L.A. requires a pay packet of almost celebrity proportions.
About half (55%) of those surveyed believe an annual pay packet of $660,000 is unethical but most think a $300,000 package is okay.
Campbell said in a filing that Clouse's pay-packet included a base salary of $1 million and a potential bonus of $1.4 million.
Horta-Osorio's pay packet was down from 6.4 million pounds in 2017, while Flint received less than his predecessor Stuart Gulliver's 6.1 million pounds.
Such rates, however, remain less than half the average Volkswagen pay packet in Germany, and Smolinsky says such huge disparity can no longer be justified.
Today the average employee's pay packet is roughly 3% smaller than might reasonably have been expected in June 20183, when real wages were moving up.
But just a few weeks ago, Fairburn hit the headlines again after refusing to answer questions from a journalist about the size of his pay packet.
The fall was led by WPP's Martin Sorrell, whose pay packet slimmed by around a third from £773 million in 277 to £230 million in 2100.
We just don't know for sure yet as Whittaker's pay packet for the next season of Doctor Who hasn't been released and her representatives are staying mum.
Of the executive board's short-term bonus pool 4.17 million francs is for Chief Executive Tidjane Thiam, part of his overall pay packet of 11.9 million francs.
Sir Martin Sorrell, the founder of advertising giant WPP, topped the high pay league with a £70 million pay packet which sparked a significant protest by shareholders.
Oracle's median employee pay packet, the point at which there is exactly half of all employees either earning more or less, was $89,887 for the same time period.
She categorically denied that workers were not paid directly, stating that each worker was personally paid in cash each month, and signed a receipt for that pay packet.
Despite the paltry pay packet, Dorsey netted $80 million in 2018 after selling 1.7 million shares of his payments company Square, according to Forbes, and is worth $4.7 billion.
Shareholder advisory group PIRC on Tuesday recommended shareholders block RBS's remuneration report, describing chief executive Ross McEwan's overall 3.6 million pound ($4.7 million) pay packet for 2018 as "excessive".
Philadelphia safety Rodney McLeod got a $250,000 bump in his pay packet after he helped the Eagles win the NFC East in Sunday's win over the New York Giants.
But Pathmalal says he understands why some of his peers prefer to seek greener pastures abroad, especially skilled professionals in the IT sector who can command a larger pay packet overseas.
Some, including Elizabeth Warren, the Democratic Massachusetts senator, have criticized his arrogance, others his failure to hold on to potential successors and his vast pay packet, close to $30m last year.
The prosecutor said Ghosn and Kelly had conspired to understate Ghosn pay packet at Nissan from 2010 to 2015, adding that the two men had recorded only half the actual 6.523 billion yen ($88.5 million).
The show has already been commissioned through to 2017 and in late 2014 reports emerged the principal trio (Parsons, Galecki and Cuoco) had negotiated a salary bump to "Friends" pay packet territory, earning $1 million per episode.
The players&apos association filed a grievance however, and last month, both sides settled on an amended contract which saw Cespedes&apos pay packet for 2019 cut from $29 million to $14,811,828, as per The Associated Press.
Of the executive board's bonus pool, Chief Executive Tidjane Thiam is in line for 4.17 million and 4.05 million francs in short-term and long-term variable compensation respectively, part of an overall 11.9 million franc pay packet.
That development led to a bumper pay packet for the Expedia boss, who was the highest paid CEO in the S&P 22004 two years ago when his salary came in at nearly $22016 million thanks to stock incentives.
He would seek out the homeless in Soho Square or at the nearest railway stations, Euston and King's Cross, and give them anything they asked for, from the money out of his pay packet right down to the clothes off his back.
He had hoped to draw a line under the issue with plans to set up a charitable trust, but just a few weeks ago Fairburn hit the headlines again when he refused to answer questions in a broadcast interview about the size of his pay packet.
Natasha also appeared on 60 Minutes with Peter Stefanovic in August 2017."Tash Oakley keeps tight-lipped about social media pay packet", MSN Money, 14 August 2017.
As chancellor, she will receive an annual honorarium of $75,000, the same amount as the outgoing chancellor Evans received in his final year.Sally Whyte, 'Julie Bishop to get sweet ANU pay packet', The Canberra Times, 11 October 2019.
Father and son square up for Berkeley Battle Daily Telegraph, 18 February 2003 In 2016 Bloomberg referenced research from the previous year that had reported Tony Pidgley to be the second highest paid CEO of the FTSE 100 behind Martin Sorrell, with a pay packet of £23.3 million.
When Currenti was five years old, his dad bought him a piano accordion. He learnt to play drums by bashing his accordion and whatever chairs he could find with spoons. Currenti bought his first set of drums after he got his first pay packet in Australia. It was a second-hand Premier drum kit.
Mr Golspie sacks Mr Turgis. He returns to his rented room and considers suicide. The next morning, Poppy Sellers arrives to deliver his last pay packet, and they have a long talk which reconciles him to the idea of spending time with her. In Chapter 11, Mr. Dersingham breaks the news to Mr Smeeth that Mr. Golspie has swindled them all and fled; the firm faces imminent bankruptcy.
She personally suffered the most, losing 40% of her earnings."Callard's Corrie pay packet slashed" 13 August 2008, Digital Spy"More Corrie stars face large salary cuts" 17 August 2008, Digital Spy In 2016, Callard spoke about her nervous breakdown in 2009 and her depression. Callard now lives with her fourth husband, Jon McEwan, in Eccles, Salford, with McEwan's son Ben. They married on 30 October 2010, at the Hazelwood Castle Hotel, near Leeds.
In 2015 the song was used in a Pak n Save advertisement celebrating 30 years in business. For Today was released the same year as the Pak 'n Save brand was founded. Malcolm Black became a music industry lawyer. In The Mechanics of Popular Music, A New Zealand Perspective he says of the band's demise, "We were university graduates who had a number of different options and wanted security and a regular pay packet..." Graham Cockroft is CFO of Contact Energy.
From the rollout of JPA problems with pay have been well publicised. Teething problems upon rollout include users not being able to log onto the system due to high server demands, and others not receiving the correct pay or allowances. The rollout also came at the same time as the War on terror, which saw headlines such as "Anger As Our Boys Go Unpaid". In February 2008 an RAF officer successfully sued the MoD for shortfalls in his pay packet as a result of JPA.
"Lord Provost Appeals for High Poll Today", Glasgow Herald, 3 May 1966, p. 1. In September 1967 Craig was selected as official Conservative candidate for Gorbals ward in a byelection;"50-50 as City Tories get set for Elections", Glasgow Evening Times, 5 September 1967, p. 13. he was one of seven candidates and attempted to stand out by distributing on the eve of poll 5,000 'wage packets' containing an appeal to vote for him.Jack Skilling, "Tory's 'pay packet' plea to voters in Gorbals", Glasgow Evening Times, 23 October 1967, p. 10.
Read had great ambitions for the company, saying that over the next five years, "I would like to make Logica as famous a brand as IBM." In 2000, Logica acquired the German computing services business PDV for £370 million, increasing the size of the German workforce by 1,200 in the process. In 2001 the company secured an outsourcing contract to create and operate a new case management system for the Crown Prosecution Service.Logica: Global Outsourcing from a Welsh Hub At this time the level of Read's remuneration received attention when it was revealed that he enjoyed a £28 million pay packet.
More serious was Tutu's criticism of Mandela's retention of South Africa's apartheid-era armaments industry and the significant pay packet that newly elected members of parliament adopted. Mandela hit back, calling Tutu a "populist" and stating that he should have raised these issues privately rather than publicly. A key question facing the post-apartheid government was how they would respond to the various human rights abuses that had been committed over the previous decades by both the state and by anti-apartheid activists. The National Party had wanted a comprehensive amnesty package whereas the ANC wanted trials of former state figures.
Harvey had a further chance that year to play in an international when he was selected for the 1978 Kangaroo tour, but he created some controversy when he declined the selection due to personal reasons. After receiving an offer which doubled his Manly pay-packet, Harvey signed with Easts in 1979. He played in Easts losing 1980 grand final side and remained with the club until the end of 1982 when he "went bush". In 1983, Harvey captain-coached the Tweed Heads Seagulls for a season, winning the Group 18 premiership as well as the Country Rugby League's Clayton Cup.
Controversies surrounded not only the suspicions of Leung's own conflict of interest, but also of the insensitivity of the committee which recommended the approval for him to take up his new job with a HK$3.12 million pay packet less than two years after his official retirement. New World argued that they hired Leung in good faith after government clearance. On 15 August, the Civil Service Bureau admitted that it had not considered Leung's role in the Hung Hom Peninsula affair when approving his appointment. Donald Tsang asked the SCS to reassess the approval, and submit a report to him.
Other regular features in the Daily Star include Wired, a daily gossip column edited by James Cabooter, "Hot TV", a television news column edited by Ed Gleave and Peter Dyke, Mike Ward's weekly television review page and "Forum", a daily page devoted to readers' text messages, which are apparently printed verbatim. Opinion columns by Dominik Diamond and Vanessa Feltz were discontinued in 2008. Until he died in 2012, the chief football writer was Brian Woolnough, lured from The Sun in 2001 for a £200,000 pay packet. The paper's leader column, entitled "The Daily Star Says", appears most days on Page 6.
Little himself was injured during the match, and did not play again that season. Cartilage problems in both knees restricted him to just seven appearances in four seasons – the Derby Daily Telegraph described him as "well known in the South as one of the unluckiest men who ever received a pay packet from the Plymouth Argyle club" – and he was made available on a free transfer in 1924. Restored to fitness, Little signed for Second Division club Darlington early in the 1925–26 season. He enjoyed regular football, with 13 goals from 62 league appearances by the end of the following season, when the team were relegated to the third tier.
Until the 1960s, East Germans endured shortages of basic foodstuffs such as sugar and coffee. East Germans with friends or relatives in the West (or with any access to a hard currency) and the necessary Staatsbank foreign currency account could afford Western products and export-quality East German products via Intershop. Consumer goods also were available, by post, from the Danish Jauerfood, and Genex companies. The government used money and prices as political devices, providing highly subsidised prices for a wide range of basic goods and services, in what was known as "the second pay packet".Boroch, Wilfried (1996), "Social policy as an institutional transformation problem", Transition Economies, Volume 31, Number 3, pp. 139-146.
In October 2014, The Guardian newspaper reported that the company had been taking bets from Chinese citizens by using obscure domain names in order to avoid government web censorship. In 2016, Bet365 were fined $2.75 million AUD for misleading advertisements which falsely promised "free bets" to customers. Denise Coates became the highest paid executive in the UK in 2017, awarding herself a salary of £217m. In 2018, her pay packet rose to £265m as the company reported profits up 31% to £660m, prompting criticism from problem gambling charity groups. In January 2019, Bet365 ranked second on The Sunday Times list of the UK’s top taxpayers, with the Coates family – Denise, John and Peter – paying an estimated total tax of £156 million, of which £99 million was paid by Denise alone.
"Loadsamoney (Doin' Up the House)" is a novelty song by the English comedian Harry Enfield. It was released as a single on 25 April 1988 through Mercury Records. "Loadsamoney" peaked at No. 4 on the UK Singles Chart.A. Biressi, H. Nunn Class and Contemporary British Culture 1137314133 \- 2013 The 1988 musical parody 'Loadsamoney: Doin' Up The House' became a hit single and featured in a successful live tour. In the video Loadsamoney is seen mocking the hapless poor, middle-class people in suits, operagoers, politicians and the oldstyle, outmoded 'pay packet' flatcap working class (who were represented in black and white film to signal their ... The song contains a brief sample of the ABBA song “Money, Money, Money,” as well as the song "Money, Money" from the 1972 film, Cabaret, performed by Liza Minnelli and Joel Grey.

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