0 payment for work in the form of money or something else of value -- 酬金,酬勞,薪水
There must be full disclosure of company directors' total emoluments.
A villager whose property they failed to protect, or whose recovery they could not make, could withhold for a time his share of jagalya's emoluments.
Altogether, the cost of law enforcement (some £1.2 million) rose to equal the emoluments for central, district and village officials.
Apprentices contracted with master craftsmen to be trained for a three-to-five year period were often provided with room and board and other emoluments.
This support could consist either of daily meals at the new landlord's table or emoluments in kind, money or purchased goods.
Their emoluments are termed "stipends," as this suits the administrators, enabling them to bypass all labor laws.
Civil servants and policemen have to go on strike before receiving their emoluments.
The economic and political results of this decentralization were expansion of personnel and emoluments, confusion over funding for central and provincial departments and financial underpinning for regional autonomy.
The emoluments of a flight-lieutenant, taking pay and allowances together, will amount to rather more than £50 a month.