Examples of 'higher pay' in a sentence

Meaning of "higher pay"

Higher pay: This phrase indicates an increase in compensation or wages received by an individual for their work or services rendered. Higher pay typically refers to a salary increase, bonus, or other financial incentives provided to employees in recognition of their performance, experience, or other factors

How to use "higher pay" in a sentence

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Higher pay does not guarantee greater engagement.
Women civilian personnel on higher pay scales.
Higher pay grades and less divorce rates.
With new tasks and higher pay.
The higher pay of other employers was enough of a demonstration.
Shift work usually offers higher pay.
Higher pay and better benefits.
The art institute offers higher pay.
Higher pay comes with risk.
Sometimes there is no room for higher pay.
Promotions mean higher pay and greater responsibility.
Taking a new job with higher pay.
Higher pay will attract more skilled workers.
Read my article on how to get higher pay.
They wanted higher pay and additional overtime.

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Marikana mineworkers on strike for higher pay.
The men were given higher pay than the women.
I had an offer elsewhere with much higher pay.
They are demanding higher pay and smaller class sizes.
It will be nicer and have higher pay.
Workers with higher pay checks would be consuming them.
They were looking for higher pay.
Went on strike to get higher pay wages and shorter workdays.
Low wage workers organize to get higher pay.
She also supported higher pay for public school teachers.
Degree of responsibility and a higher pay grade.
The higher pay comes with experience and repeat clients.
You start on a higher pay scale.
Workers prefer more flexibility in addition to higher pay.
I also asked for a higher pay for you.
Adverse differences despite studies leading to higher pay.
Women who negotiate for higher pay are penalized.
They offered to make me a director and give me a higher pay.
Obama also called for higher pay for teachers.
The teachers were right to protest for higher pay.
Slightly higher pay.
Looking for new opportunities with higher pay.
This almost always means higher pay and a better schedule.
This gave rise to demands for higher pay.
Employees in the higher pay brackets are also covered by a supplementary pension plan.
Proportion of women in higher pay scales.
Higher pay would in turn help boost consumer confidence and spending.
When she would ask for higher pay.
Higher pay for teachers will not make the students achievements increase.
They need more jobs and higher pay.
Job with higher pay does not guarantee job satisfaction in the long run.
She got the higher pay.
Senior level positions with greater responsibility and higher pay.
Employees are not always leaving for higher pay or a fancier job title.
Teaching at these higher grades often results in higher pay.

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