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payroll department

Definitions

from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.

  • noun the department that determines the amounts of wage or salary due to each employee

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Examples

  • In 1969, Feldman first reported for duty at the medical school in the capacity of secretary, and to the payroll department, a secretary she would remain during a tenure that would eventually exceed thirty years.

    Body of Knowledge Steve Giegerich 2001

  • Most of the time, her workload filled the description ascribed to the job by the payroll department.

    Body of Knowledge Steve Giegerich 2001

  • The payroll department has nine employees, and the audit recommended eliminating two positions.

    Save Richmond 2009

  • He retired from Ashland Oil and manager of the payroll department.

    unknown title 2009

  • The payroll department has nine employees, and the audit recommended eliminating two positions.

    Save Richmond 2009

  • The payroll department has nine employees, and the audit recommended eliminating two positions.

    News for Richmond Times-Dispatch 2009

  • But boy, it sure is hot for Lyle Herring, the husband of Lesley Herring, who didn ` t even report his wife missing until Lesley ` s sister, Aasha Davis, an actress who ` s been seen on "Friday Night Lights" and "South of Nowhere" among other shows, was called by Lesley ` s place of employment Tyco in Glendale where she is a very reliable and organized person in the accounting and payroll department.

    CNN Transcript Mar 25, 2009 2009

  • If the payroll department doesn’t deduct the extra money until January, you will be assessed the underwithholding penalty and interest.

    MORE WEALTH WITHOUT RISK CHARLES J. GIVENS 1995

  • If the payroll department doesn’t deduct the extra money until January, you will be assessed the underwithholding penalty and interest.

    MORE WEALTH WITHOUT RISK CHARLES J. GIVENS 1995

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