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base pay
noun
pay received for a given work period, as an hour or week, but not including additional pay, as for overtime work.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of base pay1
Example Sentences
And firefighters often make much more than their base pay, with about 30% of the LAFD’s payroll costs going to overtime, according to the city’s payroll database.
And firefighters often make much more than their base pay, with about 30% of the LAFD’s payroll costs going to overtime.
In actuality, DoorDash pocketed those tips, adding the funds to the driver's base pay instead of giving them the full tips they earned.
Top-scale longshoremen earn a base pay of $39 an hour.
By comparison, the public university president with the highest annual base pay is Jay Hartzell at the University of Texas at Austin, who earns $1.4 million, according to the Chronicle of Higher Education.
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