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nonsalaried
Derived word form of salaried

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In particular, nonsalaried employees, especially those in retail, construction and the hospitality sectors, worked fewer hours, which probably ate into their pay, Bill Adams, an economist at Comerica Bank, said in a research note.

From New York Times • Feb. 5, 2024

In 2014, the group celebrated a victory when a Mexico City judge ruled that prostitutes should be recognized as nonsalaried workers, allowing them to access certain government benefits.

From Los Angeles Times • May 6, 2020

One nonsalaried employee in the hotel’s food and beverage department said his manager told him he would receive nothing.

From Washington Post • Mar. 20, 2020

A free agent, much like in sports, is a person who does not have any commitments that restrict their actions, and it includes all nonsalaried jobs.

From Time • Feb. 17, 2012

Dempsey declared that Velella and Kahn were honorable men, signed on as their nonsalaried "promotions director."

From Time Magazine Archive