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cost-of-ˈliving al·low·ance N

cost-of-living allowance N STATE

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English
A cost-of-living allowance clause kicks in the final quarter of the fourth year.
www.thestar.com
Basic salary includes cost-of-living allowances.
newsinfo.inquirer.net
Glamour teams don't need cost-of-living allowances.
www.theage.com.au
With a tax cap that could be as low as.0015 percent, we can not sustain increases in health insurance and cost-of-living allowances without new sources of revenue.
www.thedailystar.com
One year after workers pass through the progression, they then catch up entirely to any other negotiated wage increases and cost-of-living allowance payments that have occurred in the interim.
socialistproject.ca
Some companies, recognizing that they're sending their employees into areas that are much pricier than where they're coming from, offer cost-of-living allowances.
articles.chicagotribune.com
The league also stated that all club and player allowances, including the controversial cost-of-living allowance, were being reviewed.
www.abc.net.au
Cost-of-living allowances are not considered a part of taxable income.
en.wikipedia.org
The cost-of-living allowance was replaced, arbitrarily, by a pale imitation of what had been agreed to via labour negotiations.
thechronicleherald.ca
These include tips, production bonuses, cost-of-living allowances, and over-the-road pay based on mileage.
www.brookings.edu

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