Phrases with «full pay»

The phrase "full pay" means receiving the entirety or complete amount of money that is owed to you. Full definition

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Sentences with «full pay»

  • The first type offers you a free trial, usually with full paying member access for a limited time. (datingsitesreviews.com)
  • A breastfeeding mother has the right not to serve night duty until her child turns 12 months of age or she has a right to a leave with full pay. (romper.com)
  • I was paid full pay for 6 months and then the statutory pay which allowed me a full 12 months off which each child. (mummymummymum.com)
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