0 the basic amount of money that someone is paid for doing a job, not including any extra amounts such as overtime payments or bonuses : --
1 → basic pay : --
An increase in the base pay of each worker by 2,000 zoty a month as compensation for the recent raise in prices. 9.
The crisis subsided during the 1970s and workers accustomed to heavy overtime had to learn to go home on time and get along on their base pay.
This law limited collective bargaining for public employees, excluding state patrol troopers, firefighters, and inspectors, on all issues except for base pay.
Promotions to specialized or command positions also increases an officer's base pay.
All staff have the same base pay adjusted by tenure, life situation (single, married, children), and geographic cost of living.
Payouts are modest about 3% of base pay.
In occupations that pay an hourly wage, per diem is calculated as an hourly rate and paid in addition to the contractor's base pay.
For 2011, its chief executive officer has a base pay of approximately $750,000 per year.