One survey, 2010-2011 NACD Director Compensation Report, found that total pay for non-employee directors grew for the first time since 2008.
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Service providers pay for real-time TV services on a per-subscriber basis and for consumer purchases of a movie on-demand or a Pay-Per-View event via a transaction fee.
And how will the onset of a global credit squeeze affect what private-equity groups can pay for a capital-intensive business with a time horizon of three to five years?
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The pay rise for full-time workers was a modest 3% a year, less than the average pay settlement in America currently.
Now LinkedIn's database was rich not just with Silicon Valley programmers and venture capitalists but also with Wall Street traders, Texas geologists and highly skilled professionals of all callings outside the U.S. Talent hunters were ready to pay big-time for a chance to connect with the entire LinkedIn community.
Should that happen, Welch said he would ask the bank's human-resources department to secure time without pay for the bank's in-house brawler, thus ensuring his job doesn't go anywhere.
The 23-year-old works part-time as a switchboard operator to pay for her personal expenses, such as gas, textbooks, food and tuition, not covered by federal student loans.
Nannytax, a payroll company that deals with 6, 000 households, recorded a drop in the rate of pay for live-in nannies in Central London for the first time since its survey began seven years ago (see chart).
White was forced to cancel a pay-per-view show for the first time in his tenure.
"There have been ongoing issues regarding pay-to-play and undisclosed compensation for some time, " Galvin says.
Johnson appeared at WrestleMania 27, and it was one of the best selling pay-per-view events of all time for the company.
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And so that's the kind of thing - when I went to the pediatrician and I got my daughters a checkup I realized I didn't have a co-pay or deductible this time for preventive care services.
It's a sign of the times when out-of-work footballers are willing to pay for the privilege of going on trial in the hope of winning a part-time contract.
And thanks to Intel, he was able to pay for his degree and keep his full-time job.
For pay-TV providers such as Comcast, Time Warner Cable and others, the move is not a threat as the customers are required to have ESPN subscription on their pay-TV service.
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Mr Putin has given it a cheque for 25 billion roubles and promised to pay for transporting Lada cars through six time-zones to Russia's far east, where most people long ago ditched Ladas for second-hand Japanese cars.
Advertisers agreed to retain the existing system for network TV - which rewards actors each time their ad is shown - but insisted on an increased flat-rate pay structure for cable and the internet.
The fight was expected, but the real surprise came with the news that Mayweather would leave long-time partner HBO for a pay-per-view deal with Showtime Networks.
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Workers pay high taxes, but trade job security for a guarantee, should they be laid off, of time-limited but generous unemployment pay that they can live on and a promise that they will get new jobs fast.
Or maybe they were wondering if their employer would pay their full salaries for the time spent on this so-called civic duty.
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As agreed in the Project Merlin deal, Barclays has disclosed the pay of its five highest-paid executives below board level for the first time.
Under the law, firms with 50 or more full-time-equivalent employees will have to provide "minimum essential" and "affordable" coverage, or pay a penalty for each employee in excess of 30 full-time employees.
But he's enjoying his work so much that he's staying at One Economy through January and then plans to work full time (for pay) for the nonprofit--at least for a few years.
Gates and Obama, there is a time-tested reality: We can pay now for peace through strength, or pay later and vastly more in lives and treasure for the costs of failing to achieve that peace through our provocative weakness.
The insights come just in time for second-term Obama Administration officials to pay heed.
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The funding will be used to employ a part-time officer, to develop volunteers' skills and pay for equipment and educational materials for communities within the project area.
We can't imagine it would be worth anyone's time and money to order and pay for the special-order wines and there was just one bottle of the others, which we would guess folks probably took home with them.
If base wage levels for workers cannot go up, says Yoji Tatsui, a director in the labour-policy co-ordination division at the Japanese Trade Union Confederation, then companies should at least try to bring pay for part-timers who do similar jobs closer to that of their full-time counterparts.
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Mr. Theil said management "feels strongly" that it should put one-time gifts into the endowment instead of using them to pay for continuing operations.
In a twist on conventional consumer-fraud suits, Myers also wants publisher Random House to pay consumers for the time they spent reading the book.
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