1 to pay someone for work that they have done or services that they have provided: --
Many advisors will be remunerated by commission, which means if you do not proceed with their recommendation no fee is paid.
be remunerated for sth We have had a lot of input into the project and we expect to be remunerated adequately for the work we have done.
Informal carers are not remunerated for the care they provide but clearly there is still an opportunity cost incurred.
Lacking a specific clause to the contrary, owners were legally obliged to remunerate such work.
In addition, poverty alleviation must be driven by the creation of stable and decently remunerated employment opportunities in both rural and urban areas.
Today, it is fully accepted that teaching and scientific research activities have to be not only remunerated but also evaluated on the market.
Their responses were split into two themes - (1) unrealistic, and (2) should be equally remunerated but won't be.
In the communal schemes, non-dependent men were compelled to work alongside tribute labor, and were not remunerated.
Company servants filled a range of posts remunerated at first by huge unofficial perquisites and profits and later by generous official salaries.
On family farms, most of the labor is supplied by the farmer and unpaid family members and thus has to be remunerated by profit.