Nómina in english
Roster
pronunciation: rɑstɜr part of speech: noun
pronunciation: rɑstɜr part of speech: noun
In gestures
nómina = salary ; payroll ; paycheque [paycheck, -USA] ; payslip ; pay packet.
Example: For example, in a general index salaries, wages and income may be regarded as equivalent, but in an index devoted to taxation, it may be important to differentiate between these terms and their associated concepts.Example: The advantages of utilizing staff who are on the payroll are twofold.Example: 'We could send them letters, or distribute notices with their paychecks, or call them in -- there is no easy way' Bogardus sighed, dejectedly.Example: Visa applicants will need to provide evidence of funds, for example bank statements or payslips, to show that they can pay for the trip and have enough money to support and accommodate themselves.Example: Productivity has risen threefold since 1970 but barely a dollar from this buoyant economy has made its way into the average person's pay packet.more:
» embargo de nómina = wage garnishment .
Example: Regardless of your personal feelings about wage garnishment, the best interest of your company is to handle things with tact and consideration.» sección de nóminas = payroll department ; salaries section .
Example: Separate systems were developed for, say, the personnel and payroll departments. Example: Of course, a number of these routines may be handled by other departments within the parent organization the personnel office or the salaries section.nominar = nominate.
Example: Until 1979, Members of the European Parliament were nominated by their national parliaments but in June of that year the first elections by universal suffrage were held in each of the nine member states.