Phrases with «merit pay»

"Merit pay" refers to a system or policy where an employee's salary or wage is determined based on their performance, skills, or achievements rather than through a fixed salary scale or tenure. It means that the amount of money a worker earns is directly linked to how well they do their job. Full definition

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Sentences with «merit pay»

  • According to the 2017 Education Next poll, support for merit pay for teachers among the general public has dropped from 67 percent in 2010 to 46 percent in 2017. (educationnext.org)
  • He's also in favor of merit pay for effective teachers. (indianapublicmedia.org)
  • It doesn't do the kids and the schools any good for him to propose the kind of teacher merit pay system that has failed in school districts around the country. (uft.org)
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