单词 | over-award |
释义 | over-awardadj.n. Australian. Designating or relating to a sum paid by an employer in addition to an agreed minimum wage or salary award. Also as n.: an additional payment of this kind. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > fees and taxes > payment for labour or service > [adjective] > types of payment fallback1895 portal-to-portal1936 incentive1943 straight-time1944 over-award1950 1950 A. W. Foster in D. B. Copland & R. H. Barback Conflict of Expansion & Stability (1957) ix. 677 The Court..has no power to fix maximum rates nor to impose any sanction upon an employer who pays over award rates. 1969 West Australian (Perth) 5 July 2/2 A sub-contractor on the S.E.C. power house site..could increase his contract price to cover an award rise of $5 a week. However, his contract would not allow him to pass on over-award rises. 1999 D. Sainsbury Gender & Welfare State Regimes 69 The [Australian] Industrial Relations Reform Act 1993..created a floor of minimum entitlements..; these relate to..equal remuneration for work of equal value, which covers basic pay, over-award, and other workrelated benefits. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2004; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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