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  2. Hourly worker - Wikipedia

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    An hourly worker or hourly employee is an employee paid an hourly wage for their services, as opposed to a fixed salary. Hourly workers may often be found in service and manufacturing occupations, but are common across a variety of fields.

  3. Salary - Wikipedia

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    A salary is a form of periodic payment from an employer to an employee, which may be specified in an employment contract. It is contrasted with piece wages, where each job, hour or other unit is paid separately, rather than on a periodic basis. Salary can also be considered as the cost of hiring and keeping human resources for corporate ...

  4. Wage - Wikipedia

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    The earliest such unit of time, still frequently used, is the day of work. The invention of clocks coincided with the elaborating of subdivisions of time for work, of which the hour became the most common, underlying the concept of an hourly wage. [2] [3] Wages were paid in the Middle Kingdom of ancient Egypt, [4] ancient Greece, [5] and ...

  5. If You’re Making Just $15 an Hour, You Can Still Grow ... - AOL

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    To put this in context, the federal minimum wage in the U.S. is $7.25 per hour, but the minimum wage varies from state to state. As of Sept. 1, the District of Columbia had the highest minimum ...

  6. 10 Highest-Paying Hourly Jobs If You Want To Work In ... - AOL

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    Paralegal – $23.81 Hourly A great part-time job tailored for seniors who can use their skills and experience in legal research, document preparation, and case management. 5.

  7. Walmart increases average hourly wage to more than $17.50 - AOL

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    The new range is $14 to $19 per hour. This brings the minimum wage closer to $15, which is the number CEO Doug McMillon told Yahoo Finance that it will "go beyond that probably over time." The ...

  8. Piece work - Wikipedia

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    When paying a worker, employers can use various methods and combinations of methods. [2] Some of the most prevalent methods are: wage by the hour (known as "time work"); annual salary; salary plus commission (common in sales jobs); base salary or hourly wages plus gratuities (common in service industries); salary plus a possible bonus (used for some managerial or executive positions); salary ...

  9. Prevailing wage - Wikipedia

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    In United States government contracting, a prevailing wage is defined as the hourly wage, usual benefits and overtime, paid to the majority of workers, laborers, and ...