51.   If an employer is found to have engaged in an illegal lockout, he could be liable for back pay with interest.

52.   If the owners were found to have denied players their due salary, they could be liable for back pay with interest.

53.   If the umpires were to prevail in the arbitration and regain their jobs, they would have received back pay anyway.

54.   In a prolonged lockout, the back pay could reach hundreds of millions of dollars.

55.   In Februaryof this year, the New Hampshire Department of Labor ordered the company to reinstate Kijek with back pay.

56.   In return, the Waco-related disciplinary records of the two were expunged, and they received back pay for the time they had been fired.

57.   In their complaints to the Labor Department, the former volunteers do not make explicit demands for back pay.

58.   It fears it could be liable for the back pay of replaced strikers if a judge finds it had bargained unfairly.

59.   It could ultimately be held liable for millions of dollars in back pay for dismissed workers.

60.   Iraq and Iran for Russia are sources of back pay.

a. + pay >>共 482
higher 10.25%
back 9.70%
low 7.49%
better 5.48%
equal 3.78%
executive 3.59%
extra 2.34%
lower 2.18%
poor 1.89%
full 1.79%
back + n. >>共 1026
injury 8.36%
problem 5.50%
pain 5.40%
spasm 4.20%
nine 3.42%
surgery 3.21%
pay 3.04%
road 2.37%
wage 2.28%
row 1.89%
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