unsalaried

ADJECTIVE
  1. not paying a salary
    an uncompensated federal post
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How To Use unsalaried In A Sentence

  • It is proposed initially that staff are limited to directors of the company acting in a part-time and unsalaried capacity.
  • Yet priests and rabbis were unsalaried at this time, and most today would not criticize some advantage drawn from a life's work.
  • Most workers of the urban lower class are self-employed and unsalaried workers in small business ventures.
  • It recommended historic change: a single County Executive to replace the three commissioners, an unsalaried County Council representing every part of the County,
  • Not only did many monks die, but the ensuing shortage of labour deprived the monasteries of their unsalaried work-force, the lay brothers.
  • Since their inception, Camphill communities in Britain, North America, South Africa and a number of other countries have maintained the principle that all resident co-workers, whether long or short-term, are unsalaried volunteers.
  • Unsalaried county sheriffs in Mobile and throughout the South received sizable allotments from state coffers to house and feed prisoners.
  • Instead, she was made minister for women, but it was an unsalaried post, and she spent much of her time defending the fact that a government that talked so much about women and equal pay wouldn't pay its own woman to do a job.
  • To stretch a manufacturing analogy, unsalaried bloggers represent low-cost Chinese laborers, professional journalists the well-paid-with-benefits American workers.
  • On his discharge from the army in 1918 he had become an unsalaried lecturer at Freiburg and an assistant to Husserl, who had become professor at the University in 1916.
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