0 An unpaid debt, tax, etc. has not been paid: --
unpaid work/employment
$50,000 in unpaid taxes
2 used to describe a debt, tax, etc. that has not been paid: --
3 used to describe work that someone does without being paid for it: --
4 used to describe people who do not receive payment for the work that they do: --
There are constant reminders that we are providing an unpaid service for writers who are providing unpaid contributions.
The financial security of those who undertake unpaid caring work could be improved both by more adequate benefits and more comprehensive pension credits.
The claim is that careworkers (paid and unpaid) should have the right to decent working conditions, which include recognition, support and basic rights.
Few schools and fewer hospitals survived, and their personnel went unpaid for months or years on end.
Time lost from unpaid labor and leisure was consistently the source of the greatest time costs.
The valuation of time otherwise spent on leisure activities or unpaid work is more difficult (9;20).
However, exactly how the wage rate relates to the gain from unpaid activities is unclear.
In this way, the household's necessary time in unpaid household labour would increase.