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back pay
noun
pay received by an employee from an increase awarded retrospectively
Example Sentences
Jarmond told The Times last year that he anticipated a bigger share of revenue going to football and men’s basketball players because they were “responsible for more of the revenue based on the House settlement and the back pay for NIL and all those things.”
The Welsh government said it had accepted the recommendations made by the independent NHS pay review body in full and was working to ensure staff receive the pay increase and back pay "as soon as possible".
Trump called for more accountability, ordering Collins to rectify the Biden’s administration’s decision to “rehire and reinstate back pay for employees previously fired for misconduct” and to take appropriate action against individuals who have committed misconduct.”
County Civil Service Commission voted unanimously to reinstate Clint, 51, and award him more than two years of back pay.
In the last four years, the civil service commission has forced department heads to take back dozens of workers they had tried to fire — including sheriff’s deputies, probation staffers and social workers — costing the county millions in back pay, records show.
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