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  • Back Pay
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up back pay in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Back Pay may refer to: Back Pay (1922 film) Back Pay (1930 film) Paycheck Paycheck (disambiguation)

    Back Pay

    Back_Pay

  • List of WWE pay-per-view and livestreaming supercards
  • This is a list of WWE pay-per-view (PPV) and livestreaming supercards, detailing all professional wrestling cards promoted by the American promotion available

    List of WWE pay-per-view and livestreaming supercards

    List of WWE pay-per-view and livestreaming supercards

    List_of_WWE_pay-per-view_and_livestreaming_supercards

  • Back Pay (1922 film)
  • 1922 film by Frank Borzage

    Back Pay is an extant 1922 American silent drama film directed by Frank Borzage, produced by Cosmopolitan Productions and distributed through Paramount

    Back Pay (1922 film)

    Back Pay (1922 film)

    Back_Pay_(1922_film)

  • Government shutdowns in the United States
  • Service reductions due to a funding lapse

    plans, lost user fees, contractor premiums for uncertainty, and guaranteed back pay to furloughed employees negate potential savings. The Congressional Budget

    Government shutdowns in the United States

    Government_shutdowns_in_the_United_States

  • Back Pay (1930 film)
  • 1930 film directed by William A. Seiter

    Back Pay is a 1930 American Pre-Code drama film with songs, produced and distributed by First National Pictures, a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Pictures

    Back Pay (1930 film)

    Back Pay (1930 film)

    Back_Pay_(1930_film)

  • John Balcerzak
  • Former police officer (born 1957)

    officers appealed their termination and were subsequently reinstated with back pay of $55,000 each by Judge Robert J. Parins. Balcerzak served as president

    John Balcerzak

    John_Balcerzak

  • Calvin Graham
  • United States Navy sailor (1930-1992)

    starring Rick Schroder. In 1988, Graham received disability benefits and back pay for his service in the Navy after President Ronald Reagan signed legislation

    Calvin Graham

    Calvin Graham

    Calvin_Graham

  • 1999 Major League Umpires Association mass resignation
  • 1999 Major League Baseball labor dispute

    agreement to do so in February 2002; four of the umpires retired with back pay. Three umpires were rehired by MLB in 2002, and Rich Garcia was given a

    1999 Major League Umpires Association mass resignation

    1999_Major_League_Umpires_Association_mass_resignation

  • Cariol Horne
  • American former police officer

    excessive force. In 2021, a New York court awarded her the pension and back pay she earned. In 1988, Horne joined the Buffalo Police Department. On November

    Cariol Horne

    Cariol_Horne

  • PayPal
  • American multinational financial technology company

    PayPal Holdings, Inc. is an American multinational financial technology company operating an online payments system in the majority of countries that

    PayPal

    PayPal

    PayPal

  • BRICS Pay
  • Distributed payment messaging mechanism system

    quickly expanding BRICS members. On October 23, 2024, China fully backed BRICS PAY. BRICS PAY will feature a decentralized Cross-border messaging system (DCMS)

    BRICS Pay

    BRICS Pay

    BRICS_Pay

  • Biogenesis scandal
  • 2013 baseball doping scandal

    clinic Biogenesis of America. After an ex-employee, annoyed over missing back-pay, revealed clinic records that were "clear in describing the firm's real

    Biogenesis scandal

    Biogenesis_scandal

  • Chemist Warehouse
  • Australian multinational pharmacy retail company

    conditions in the industry. In 2016, Chemist Warehouse was ordered to back-pay almost 6,000 employees a total of over $3.5 million after an audit by the

    Chemist Warehouse

    Chemist Warehouse

    Chemist_Warehouse

  • Equal pay for equal work
  • Concept of labour rights

    Equal pay for equal work is the concept of labour rights that individuals in the same workplace be given equal pay. It is most commonly used in the context

    Equal pay for equal work

    Equal_pay_for_equal_work

  • Labour relations in women's association football
  • Overview of labour relationships in women's football

    such as disparities in compensation compared to men's teams; insufficient pay to compete with other women's teams; unfair or exclusionary financial terms

    Labour relations in women's association football

    Labour_relations_in_women's_association_football

  • Frasers Group
  • British retail and real estate conglomerate

    Direct warehouse workers to receive back pay". The Guardian. Retrieved 15 August 2016. "Sports Direct 'to back-pay Derbyshire workers £1m'". BBC News.

    Frasers Group

    Frasers_Group

  • 2018–2019 United States federal government shutdown
  • for a wall. As expected, the agreement provided federal employees with back pay. Both the Senate and House of Representatives passed the funding measure

    2018–2019 United States federal government shutdown

    2018–2019_United_States_federal_government_shutdown

  • Pay It Forward (film)
  • 2000 film by Mimi Leder

    Trevor calls his plan "pay it forward", which means the recipient of a favor does a favor for three others rather than paying it back. However, it needs to

    Pay It Forward (film)

    Pay_It_Forward_(film)

  • Pay television
  • Subscription-based television services

    Pay television, also known as subscription television, premium television or, when referring to an individual service, a premium channel, refers to subscription-based

    Pay television

    Pay_television

  • Shop Pay
  • Online purchase processing system

    Shop Pay (also known as Shop, and formerly known as Shopify Pay) is a checkout and payment method developed by Shopify. The service allows users to securely

    Shop Pay

    Shop_Pay

  • The Crown (TV series)
  • British historical drama television series (2016–2023)

    Danielle (29 July 2018). "Claire Foy won't receive back pay for her role in 'The Crown' after gender pay gap dispute". Harper's BAZAAR. Archived from the

    The Crown (TV series)

    The_Crown_(TV_series)

  • 7-Eleven
  • American multinational convenience store chain

    7-Eleven offered to pay "the first $25 million of back-pay claims brought by current and former workers. Franchisees would then pay the next $5 million

    7-Eleven

    7-Eleven

    7-Eleven

  • Sixth Central Pay Commission
  • 2006–08 Indian government agency

    Manmohan Singh, approved the Sixth Central Pay Commission recommendations with some modifications. Back pay was given from 1 January 2006 and allowances

    Sixth Central Pay Commission

    Sixth_Central_Pay_Commission

  • Soldier of Fortune: Payback
  • 2007 video game

    4, 2021. jkdmedia, GameZone (November 27, 2007). "Soldier of Fortune: Pay Back - PS3 - Review". GameZone. Archived from the original on October 5, 2021

    Soldier of Fortune: Payback

    Soldier_of_Fortune:_Payback

  • United States women's national soccer team pay discrimination claim
  • Gender pay gap litigation, from 2016

    U.S. Soccer and focused on equitable pay, suggesting a revenue-sharing model. The national team also took back exclusive control over licensing rights

    United States women's national soccer team pay discrimination claim

    United States women's national soccer team pay discrimination claim

    United_States_women's_national_soccer_team_pay_discrimination_claim

  • Ronnie Spector
  • American singer (1943–2022)

    Ronettes, ordering him to pay $2.6 million in back royalties. The judgment was overturned by a Court of Appeals in 2002 and remanded back to the New York State

    Ronnie Spector

    Ronnie Spector

    Ronnie_Spector

  • Pay-per-view
  • Premium television or webcast event programming that requires payment to view

    Pay-per-view (PPV) is a type of pay television or webcast service that enables a viewer to pay to watch individual events via private telecast. Events

    Pay-per-view

    Pay-per-view

    Pay-per-view

  • Foodora
  • German online food delivery company

    workers, including over alleged unfair dismissal and millions of dollars of back pay, which had led to the Fair Work ombudsman taking the company to federal

    Foodora

    Foodora

  • List of JCP/WCW closed-circuit events and pay-per-view events
  • Listing of closed-circuit television and pay-per-view events from WCW and NWA

    This is a list of all closed-circuit television and pay-per-view events held by Jim Crockett Promotions (JCP) and its successor World Championship Wrestling

    List of JCP/WCW closed-circuit events and pay-per-view events

    List_of_JCP/WCW_closed-circuit_events_and_pay-per-view_events

  • Personal and business legal affairs of Donald Trump
  • Affairs of President of the United States

    corporate partner brought suit against the Trump Organization for failure to pay back a EUR 2 million pre-payment as promised. In 2011, Donald Trump sued Scotland

    Personal and business legal affairs of Donald Trump

    Personal and business legal affairs of Donald Trump

    Personal_and_business_legal_affairs_of_Donald_Trump

  • Government Employee Fair Treatment Act of 2019
  • 2019 United States appropriations law

    without receiving pay, and were not permitted to use paid leave, until their agencies are funded, but were already guaranteed their back pay. In addition,

    Government Employee Fair Treatment Act of 2019

    Government Employee Fair Treatment Act of 2019

    Government_Employee_Fair_Treatment_Act_of_2019

  • PalmPay
  • Fintech company

    PalmPay Limited, commonly called PalmPay, is a fintech mobile banking company founded in 2019 with headquarter in Ikeja, Lagos State, Nigeria. The company

    PalmPay

    PalmPay

  • Al Green
  • American soul singer, songwriter and pastor (born 1946)

    through a glass door in his Memphis office after a dispute about how much back pay she was entitled to for her duties. The civil suit was dropped because

    Al Green

    Al Green

    Al_Green

  • Bret Clark
  • American football player (born 1961)

    to arbitration over back pay owed to him. While Clark won the case, the Bandits did not have the funds available to pay him back, so a judge ordered that

    Bret Clark

    Bret_Clark

  • List of TNA pay-per-view and livestreaming events
  • List of TNA/Impact Wrestling Pay-Per-View events

    on pay-per-view (PPV) and on streaming services. From its inception, TNA's main output was a two-hour weekly program broadcast exclusively on pay-per-view

    List of TNA pay-per-view and livestreaming events

    List_of_TNA_pay-per-view_and_livestreaming_events

  • 1971 NYPD work stoppage
  • NYPD strike

    in court. That suit would have increased pay for both police and fire fighters, and entitled them to back pay up to the point of their last negotiated

    1971 NYPD work stoppage

    1971_NYPD_work_stoppage

  • Pay bands
  • Range of compensation given for certain roles

    A pay band is a range of compensation set for specific job roles or classifications, typically defined by variables such as experience, seniority, job

    Pay bands

    Pay_bands

  • Hoffman Plastic Compounds, Inc. v. NLRB
  • 2002 United States Supreme Court case

    decision in which the Supreme Court of the United States denied an award of back pay to an undocumented worker, José Castro, who had been laid off for participating

    Hoffman Plastic Compounds, Inc. v. NLRB

    Hoffman_Plastic_Compounds,_Inc._v._NLRB

  • Pay it forward
  • Expression for describing the beneficiary of a good deed repaying the kindness to others

    Pay it forward is an expression for describing the beneficiary of a good deed repaying the kindness to others rather than paying it back to the original

    Pay it forward

    Pay_it_forward

  • ShopBack
  • Online affiliate company based in Singapore

    2021, ShopBack acquired 100 percent of Singapore-based buy-now-pay-later platform hoolah, marking its entry into financial services. ShopBack ShopFest

    ShopBack

    ShopBack

  • Cognizant
  • American information technology company

    the complaint are adequate." Cognizant was also required to pay $5.7 million in back pay and fines in a U.S. District Court ruling for a class action

    Cognizant

    Cognizant

  • Dodd–Frank Act
  • Regulatory act implemented by the Obama administration after the 2008 financial crisis

    System Provisions; Improving Access to Mainstream Financial Institutions; Pay It Back Act; Mortgage Reform and Anti-Predatory Lending Act; Miscellaneous Provisions;

    Dodd–Frank Act

    Dodd–Frank Act

    Dodd–Frank_Act

  • Studio Ironcat
  • American publishing company

    received some or all of their claimed back pay." ANN later reported both Brown and Johnson eventually received full back pay as of October 27, though it is unknown

    Studio Ironcat

    Studio_Ironcat

  • List of American and British defectors in the Korean War
  • sued for their back pay. The case went to the U.S. Supreme Court, which held that Bell, Cowart, and Griggs were entitled to their back pay from the time

    List of American and British defectors in the Korean War

    List_of_American_and_British_defectors_in_the_Korean_War

  • Newburgh Conspiracy
  • 1783 planned Continental Army coup

    George Washington, successfully calmed the soldiers and helped secure back pay. The conspiracy may have been instigated by members in the Congress of

    Newburgh Conspiracy

    Newburgh Conspiracy

    Newburgh_Conspiracy

  • Anguish of Ireland
  • Mythological character; a knight of the round table

    Cornwall. After Mark refuses to pay Anguish seven years back pay for his vassalage, Anguish sends out Sir Marhaus to get the pay from him. The story is part

    Anguish of Ireland

    Anguish_of_Ireland

  • Employee Free Choice Act
  • US federal bill concerning labor union protections

    times back pay as liquidated damages, in addition to the back pay owed, for a total of three times back pay. Currently, damages are limited to back pay, less

    Employee Free Choice Act

    Employee_Free_Choice_Act

  • Killing of Rayshard Brooks
  • 2020 police killing in Atlanta, Georgia

    the Civil Service Board of the City of Atlanta reinstated Rolfe with back pay, after finding that the City of Atlanta did not afford him his right to

    Killing of Rayshard Brooks

    Killing of Rayshard Brooks

    Killing_of_Rayshard_Brooks

  • Topgolf
  • Amusement center

    Retrieved August 18, 2021. "Top Golf forced to pay employees, including 11 in Georgia, more than $750k in back pay". September 24, 2021. Archived from the original

    Topgolf

    Topgolf

    Topgolf

  • Guess (company)
  • American clothing line brand

    (DOL) due to failure to pay their employees the minimum wage or adequate overtime. Rather than face a court case, $573,000 in back wages were paid to employees

    Guess (company)

    Guess (company)

    Guess_(company)

  • 54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment
  • African-American Union Army unit of the Civil War (1863–65)

    swear that they were free men on April 19, 1861. Before being given their back pay, the entire regiment was administered what became known as "the Quaker

    54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment

    54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment

    54th_Massachusetts_Infantry_Regiment

  • Killing of Sean Monterrosa
  • 2020 police shooting of a Latino American man in Vallejo, California

    the termination of Nichelini and ordered him reinstated with $118,050.40 back pay. On June 5, California Attorney General Xavier Becerra announced a general

    Killing of Sean Monterrosa

    Killing of Sean Monterrosa

    Killing_of_Sean_Monterrosa

  • Sherry Chen (hydrologist)
  • Chinese-American hydrologist

    Department Of Commerce (NWS is an agency under DOC) to give her job back with back pay. In June 2018, DOC filed an appeal of the MSPB decision, but this

    Sherry Chen (hydrologist)

    Sherry_Chen_(hydrologist)

  • Stella D'oro
  • Commercial baking company

    the National Labor Relations Board to reinstate the workers, give them back pay, and restart collective bargaining. That same month, the company announced

    Stella D'oro

    Stella D'oro

    Stella_D'oro

  • Elia Ware
  • (1911–1987) soldier and Torres Strait Islander activist

    received significantly less pay then non-First Nations soldiers. This inequality, and the subsequent legal battle to receive back pay, continued into the later

    Elia Ware

    Elia_Ware

  • Fort Lawton riot
  • Violent conflict between U.S. soldiers and Italian POWs

    President George W. Bush signed legislation allowing the Army to disburse back pay to the defendants or their survivors. The night of August 14, 1944, an

    Fort Lawton riot

    Fort Lawton riot

    Fort_Lawton_riot

  • United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
  • US agency fighting workplace discrimination

    and to stop and prevent the discriminatory behavior. This could include back-pay, job reinstatement, attorney's fees, expert witness fees, court costs,

    United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission

    United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission

    United_States_Equal_Employment_Opportunity_Commission

  • Collins v. United States
  • the government that the Secretary of Defense has sole jurisdiction over back pay for discharged soldiers and that the courts cannot rewrite military regulations

    Collins v. United States

    Collins_v._United_States

  • The Fear of Wages
  • Episode of The Goon Show

    will probably have to pay the regiment their owed wages. The truck pulls up outside and Seagoon and Bloodnok demand their back pay. In turn, Grytpype demands

    The Fear of Wages

    The_Fear_of_Wages

  • Southern California Sun
  • Defunct American football team

    McAlister, and Booker Brown—sat out the game. The three players were owed back pay and claimed the missed checks breached their contracts. A year later, they

    Southern California Sun

    Southern California Sun

    Southern_California_Sun

  • Cuban Revolution of 1933
  • Coup d'etat in Cuba in September 1933

    lower-ranking officers at Columbia barracks directly raised issues of back pay and promotions with the senior officers. On September 4, Captain Mario

    Cuban Revolution of 1933

    Cuban Revolution of 1933

    Cuban_Revolution_of_1933

  • Pay driver
  • Driver who brings funding to a professional auto racing team

    As such, teams willing to accept pay drivers are often at the back of the grid and struggling financially. While a pay driver often brings an infusion

    Pay driver

    Pay_driver

  • Tipped wage
  • Distinct minimum wage for employees earning substantial tips

    This led to $5.5 million in back pay and $2.5 million in penalties. There is the concept that when it comes to increasing pay in limited time restaurants

    Tipped wage

    Tipped_wage

  • Kohler Co.
  • American manufacturing company in Wisconsin

    Village of Kohler. Retrieved November 24, 2015. "Kohler Will Pay Nearly $900,000 in Back Pay to Resolve Discriminatory Hiring Practices". U.S. Labor Department

    Kohler Co.

    Kohler Co.

    Kohler_Co.

  • Payal Rohatgi
  • Indian actress (born 1978)

    Payal Rohatgi (born 9 November 1978) is an Indian actress and reality TV performer who appears in Hindi films. She was a contestant in the reality show

    Payal Rohatgi

    Payal Rohatgi

    Payal_Rohatgi

  • For Certain Because
  • 1966 studio album by The Hollies

    budget-line reissue. In 1983, Liberty Records in the US reissued this album as Pay You Back With Interest without the tracks "Stop! Stop! Stop!" and "High Classed"

    For Certain Because

    For_Certain_Because

  • David W. Ballard
  • American politician

    for any back pay to begin with. Although McCulloch allocated the territory $20,000 towards legislative back pay, he advised Howlett not to pay any legislator

    David W. Ballard

    David W. Ballard

    David_W._Ballard

  • Peter Thiel
  • American entrepreneur and venture capitalist (born 1967)

    venture capitalist, and conservative political activist. A co-founder of PayPal (1998), Palantir Technologies (2003), and Founders Fund (2005), he was

    Peter Thiel

    Peter Thiel

    Peter_Thiel

  • Pay toilet
  • Public toilet requiring payment to use

    money is usually for the maintenance of the equipment. Paying to use a toilet can be traced back almost 2000 years, to the first century BCE. The charge

    Pay toilet

    Pay_toilet

  • UnionPay
  • Chinese financial services company

    UnionPay (Chinese: 银联; pinyin: Yínlián), also known as China UnionPay (Chinese: 中国银联; pinyin: Zhōngguó Yínlián) or by its abbreviation, CUP or UPI internationally

    UnionPay

    UnionPay

    UnionPay

  • 2012 UFL season
  • Fourth and final season of the United Football League

    The players won the lawsuit and were awarded a combined $2.4 million in back pay in 2014, money that as of 2016 remained unpaid. A separate lawsuit involves

    2012 UFL season

    2012_UFL_season

  • Wendy McCaw
  • American businesswoman

    would be ordered to pay $936,000 to “make employees whole” for illegally hiring nonunion temporary workers, $705,000 in back pay for two employees whom

    Wendy McCaw

    Wendy_McCaw

  • Save Mart Supermarkets
  • American grocery store company

    products and cleaning products. In 2015 the company agreed to pay $277,319 in back pay and damages to distribution center workers in Vacaville (now closed)

    Save Mart Supermarkets

    Save Mart Supermarkets

    Save_Mart_Supermarkets

  • Pollard v. E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.
  • 2001 United States Supreme Court case

    is not subject to the damages cap imposed by the Act. Front pay, as opposed to back pay, is a "monetary remedy available when circumstances dictate that

    Pollard v. E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.

    Pollard_v._E._I._du_Pont_de_Nemours_&_Co.

  • Paying for That Back Street Affair
  • 1953 song by Kitty Wells

    "Paying for That Back Street Affair" is a country song written by Billy Wallace and Jimmy Rule and popularized by singer Kitty Wells. An answer song to

    Paying for That Back Street Affair

    Paying_for_That_Back_Street_Affair

  • Sungevity
  • American solar energy company

    suggesting bankruptcy was imminent. The ex-employees filed a lawsuit seeking back pay for 60 days, a requirement under the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification

    Sungevity

    Sungevity

    Sungevity

  • Vince Promuto
  • American football player (1938–2021)

    reinstatement, back pay, and clearing his record. The USDEA appealed that decision though it did reinstate him (while refusing him back pay). The case ultimately

    Vince Promuto

    Vince_Promuto

  • Katy Clark
  • Scottish politician and life peer (born 1967)

    employment litigation, including Europe's biggest equal pay case, in which she won £35m in back pay for female nurses and other medical staff in the North

    Katy Clark

    Katy Clark

    Katy_Clark

  • Buy now, pay later
  • Consumer lending approach

    Buy now, pay later (BNPL) is a type of short-term debt financing that allows consumers to make purchases while only initially paying for a portion of

    Buy now, pay later

    Buy_now,_pay_later

  • Airman first class
  • US Air Force military rank

    also receive a retroactive pay increment that brings them up to the E-3 pay grade corresponding to airman first class, going back to day one of their enlistment

    Airman first class

    Airman_first_class

  • Lowe's
  • American home improvement and hardware store chain

    original on September 22, 2018. Retrieved December 4, 2014. Liability For Back Pay Looms at Lowe's Stores, LawsuitSearch.com, retrieved March 27, 2008 "Lowe's

    Lowe's

    Lowe's

    Lowe's

  • Pig Latin
  • Language game or cant

    Pig Latin is a language game or cant in which words are altered by adding a fabricated suffix or by moving the onset or initial consonant or consonant

    Pig Latin

    Pig_Latin

  • United States v. Lovett
  • 1946 United States Supreme Court case

    all three continued to work for some time after that date and filed for back pay with the Court of Claims. The three were victorious before the Court of

    United States v. Lovett

    United_States_v._Lovett

  • Jack J. Grynberg
  • Polish-American businessman (1932–2021)

    his ex-wife and three children, or failing that, around $400 million in back pay. Born to a Jewish family in the Polish city of Brest (now Brest, Belarus)

    Jack J. Grynberg

    Jack_J._Grynberg

  • Foundation for Moral Law
  • US Christian right legal advocacy group

    when the charity could not pay his full salary, Moore received a note promising that he would get the salary in back pay or a stake in the assets of

    Foundation for Moral Law

    Foundation_for_Moral_Law

  • List of All Elite Wrestling pay-per-view events
  • This is a list of All Elite Wrestling pay-per-view events, detailing all wrestling shows promoted on pay-per-view (PPV) by All Elite Wrestling (AEW). The

    List of All Elite Wrestling pay-per-view events

    List of All Elite Wrestling pay-per-view events

    List_of_All_Elite_Wrestling_pay-per-view_events

  • Pick n Pay
  • Retailer in South Africa

    Pick n Pay (officially Pick n Pay Group Ltd) is a major South African retail chain, headquartered in Cape Town. Founded in 1967, the company operates around

    Pick n Pay

    Pick n Pay

    Pick_n_Pay

  • 1990 United States federal government shutdown
  • them back pay due to the threat of lawsuits. The cost of the shutdown was $1.68 million, mainly as a result of lost revenue, not including back pay amounting

    1990 United States federal government shutdown

    1990 United States federal government shutdown

    1990_United_States_federal_government_shutdown

  • Yankee Squadron
  • Military unit

    proceedings against the Spanish steamship Mar Cantabrico to try to collect the back pay that was due each of them. The consul general for the Spanish government

    Yankee Squadron

    Yankee Squadron

    Yankee_Squadron

  • Pay the Butler
  • American-bred Thoroughbred racehorse

    Pay the Butler (February 20, 1984 – July 1, 1991) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse who was best known for winning the 1988 Japan Cup. Bred at Clovelly

    Pay the Butler

    Pay_the_Butler

  • Sure-Tan, Inc. v. NLRB
  • 1984 United States Supreme Court case

    workers' right to organize and ordered the company to rehire the workers with back pay for the lost work from the date of their arrest by the INS. Justice O’Connor

    Sure-Tan, Inc. v. NLRB

    Sure-Tan,_Inc._v._NLRB

  • Souled Out (1999)
  • 1999 World Championship Wrestling pay-per-view event

    Souled Out (1999) was the third Souled Out professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by World Championship Wrestling (WCW). The event took

    Souled Out (1999)

    Souled_Out_(1999)

  • Irene Khan
  • Bangladeshi British academic and lawyer

    2009; b) outstanding back pay and the shortfall arising in her contractual benefits from previous years (in some part going back to 2005); relocation

    Irene Khan

    Irene Khan

    Irene_Khan

  • Lap dance
  • Type of erotic dance

    ruled that exotic dancers are employees and deserving of reimbursement for back pay and stage fees, some court decisions have decided that an exotic dancer

    Lap dance

    Lap dance

    Lap_dance

  • Ishq Vishk
  • 2003 Indian film by Ken Ghosh

    realizes that Mambo and Payal are not actually in love and attempts to win back Payal. Rajiv attempts to apologize to Payal, but she ignores him and

    Ishq Vishk

    Ishq_Vishk

  • Kate Kennedy (educator)
  • American educator (1827–1890)

    challenged her dismissal and sued the school district for her position and back pay, citing the California Tenure Law of 1881. The Supreme Court of California

    Kate Kennedy (educator)

    Kate_Kennedy_(educator)

  • To rob Peter to pay Paul
  • English idiom of biblical origin

    In patchwork, "Rob Peter to pay Paul" is an alternative name for the Drunkard's Path patchwork block. The phrase dates back to at least 1380. It may have

    To rob Peter to pay Paul

    To rob Peter to pay Paul

    To_rob_Peter_to_pay_Paul

  • National Minimum Wage Act 1998
  • Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom

    £2 million back pay identified for 13,000 of the UK's lowest paid workers". gov.uk. 16 August 2017. Retrieved 18 March 2018. "£1.7m back pay identified

    National Minimum Wage Act 1998

    National Minimum Wage Act 1998

    National_Minimum_Wage_Act_1998

  • New Model Army
  • Army of Parliament and the Commonwealth of England (1645–60)

    Army or send them to fight in Ireland without addressing the issue of back pay. Secondly, the Long Parliament refused to grant the soldiers amnesty from

    New Model Army

    New Model Army

    New_Model_Army

  • Food Lion
  • American regional supermarket chain owned by Ahold Delhaize

    meetings on those days. The EEOC sought back pay and compensatory and punitive damages. Food Lion agreed to pay the worker $50,500. Mega Image Portals:

    Food Lion

    Food_Lion

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  • Dack
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Dack

    English : from an Old English personal name, Dæcca.Dutch : metonymic occupational name for a roofer, from dack, a variant of deck ‘roof’. Compare De decker.

    Dack

  • Bach
  • Surname or Lastname

    German

    Bach

    German : topographic name for someone who lived by a stream, Middle High German bach ‘stream’. This surname is established throughout central Europe and in Scandinavia, not just in Germany.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : ornamental name from German Bach ‘stream’, ‘creek’.English : topographic name for someone who lived by a stream, Middle English bache.Welsh : distinguishing epithet from Welsh bach ‘little’, ‘small’.Norwegian : Americanized spelling of the topographic name Bakk(e) ‘hillside’ (see Bakke).Polish, Czech, and Slovak : from the personal name Bach, a pet form of Bartomolaeus (Polish Bartłomiej, Czech Bartoloměj, Slovak Bartolomej (see Bartholomew) or possibly in some cases of Baltazar or Sebastian).

    Bach

  • Black
  • Surname or Lastname

    Scottish and English

    Black

    Scottish and English : from Middle English blak(e) ‘black’ (Old English blæc, blaca), a nickname given from the earliest times to a swarthy or dark-haired man.Scottish and English : from Old English blāc ‘pale’, ‘fair’, i.e. precisely the opposite meaning to 1, and a variant of Blake 2. Blake and Black are found more or less interchangeably in several surnames and place names.English : variant of Blanc as a Norman name. The pronunciation of the nasalized vowel gave considerable difficulty to English speakers, and its quality was often ignored.Scottish and Irish : translation of various names from Gaelic dubh ‘black’ (see Duff).Danish and Swedish : generally, probably the English and Scottish name, but in some cases perhaps a variant spelling of Blak, a nickname from blak ‘black’.In some cases, a translation of various names meaning ‘black’, for example German and Jewish Schwarz.

    Black

  • Back
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Back

    English : from Middle English bakke ‘back’ (Old English bæc), hence a nickname for someone with a hunched back or some other noticeable peculiarity of the back or spine, or a topographic name for someone who lived on a hill or ridge, or at the rear of a settlement.English : from the Old English personal name Bacca, which was still in use in the 12th century. It is of uncertain origin, but may have been a byname in the same sense as 1.English : nickname from Middle English bakke ‘bat’ (apparently of Scandinavian origin), from some fancied resemblance to the animal.Altered spelling of Bach 1, 2, or 6.North German : from Middle Low German back ‘kneading trough’, hence a metonymic occupational name for someone who made or used such vessels.Americanized spelling of Norwegian Bakk(e) (see Bakke).

    Back

  • Jack
  • Boy/Male

    Shakespearean American Hebrew Polish English

    Jack

    Henry VI, Part 2' Jack Cade, a rebel.

    Jack

  • Buck
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Buck

    English : nickname for a man with some fancied resemblance to a he-goat (Old English bucc(a)) or a male deer (Old English bucc). Old English Bucc(a) is found as a personal name, as is Old Norse Bukkr. Names such as Walter le Buk (Somerset 1243) are clearly nicknames.English : topographic name for someone who lived near a prominent beech tree, such as Peter atte Buk (Suffolk 1327), from Middle English buk ‘beech’ (from Old English bōc).German : from a personal name, a short form of Burckhard (see Burkhart).North German and Danish : nickname for a fat man, from Middle Low German būk ‘belly’. Compare Bauch.German : variant of Bock.German : variant of Puck in the sense ‘defiant’, ‘spiteful’, or ‘stubborn’.German : topographic name from a field name, Buck ‘hill’.Emanuel Buck came from England to Plymouth Colony in the 1640s and in 1647 settled in Wethersfield, CT.

    Buck

  • Bac
  • Boy/Male

    Scottish

    Bac

    Bank.

    Bac

  • Beck
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Beck

    English : topographic name for someone who lived beside a stream, from northern Middle English bekke ‘stream’ (Old Norse bekkr).English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from any of various places in northern France, for example Bec Hellouin in Eure, named with Old Norman French bec ‘stream’, from the same Old Norse root as in 1.English : probably a nickname for someone with a prominent nose, from Middle English beke ‘beak (of a bird)’ (Old French bec).English : metonymic occupational name for a maker, seller, or user of mattocks or pickaxes, from Old English becca. In some cases the name may represent a survival of an Old English byname derived from this word.German and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : occupational name for a baker, a cognate of Baker, from (older) South German beck, West Yiddish bek. Some Jewish bearers of the name claim that it is an acronym of Hebrew ben-kedoshim ‘son of martyrs’, i.e. a name taken by one whose parents had been martyred for being Jews.North German : topographic name for someone who lived by a stream, from Low German Beke ‘stream’. Compare the High German form Bach 1.Scandinavian : habitational name for someone from a farmstead named Bekk, Bæk, or Bäck, or a topographic name for someone who lived by a stream.

    Beck

  • MACK
  • Male

    English

    MACK

    Originally a short form of surnames, mostly Scottish, beginning with Mac-, MACK means "son of," it is now sometimes given as a forename. 

    MACK

  • Bark
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Bark

    English : from Middle English bark ‘bark’ (Old Norse bǫrkr), hence a metonymic occupation name for a tanner. See also Barker.North German : topographic name for someone who lived by a birch tree or in a birch wood, from berke ‘birch’, or alternatively for someone who lived on a mountain (see Barg).Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : of uncertain origin, perhaps a variant of Barak.

    Bark

  • Backs
  • Surname or Lastname

    German

    Backs

    German : variant of Backhus.Latvian (Baks) : derivative of the German surname.English : patronymic from Back 2.

    Backs

  • JACK
  • Male

    English

    JACK

    Probably originally an Anglicized form of French Jacques, JACK means "supplanter," it is now considered a pet form of English John, meaning "God is gracious."

    JACK

  • ZACK
  • Male

    English

    ZACK

    Short form of English Zackary, ZACK means "whom Jehovah remembered." 

    ZACK

  • Jack
  • Boy/Male

    American, Anglo, Australian, British, Celebrity, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Hebrew, Indian, Jamaican, Latin, Polish, Swedish, Swiss, Tamil

    Jack

    God is Gracious; Son of Jack; He who Supplants; Diminutive of Jack; Supplanter

    Jack

  • Hack
  • Surname or Lastname

    North German

    Hack

    North German : occupational name for a peddler (see Haack 1).North German : topographic name for someone who lived by a hedge (see Heck 2).North German : perhaps also a topographic name from hach, hack ‘dirty, boggy water’.Frisian, Dutch, and North German : from a Frisian personal name, Hake.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : metonymic occupational name from Yiddish hak ‘axe’.English : variant of Hake 1.George Hack (c. 1623–c. 1665) was born in Cologne, Germany, of a Schleswig-Holstein family, and emigrated to New Amsterdam where he practiced medicine and entered the VA tobacco trade. Colony records show that he and his wife, Anna, were formally made naturalized citizens of VA in 1658. He had two daughters, neither of whom married, and two sons: George Nicholas Hack, the founder of the Norfolk branch of the family; and Peter, for many years a member of the VA House of Burgesses, the founder of the Maryland branch. Hack’s descendants eventually changed the spelling of the name to Heck.

    Hack

  • Bock
  • Surname or Lastname

    German

    Bock

    German : nickname for a man with some fancied resemblance to a he-goat, Middle High German boc, or a habitational name from a house distinguished by the sign of a goat.Altered spelling of German Böck (see Boeck) or Bach.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : ornamental name from German Bock ‘he-goat’.English : variant of Buck.

    Bock

  • BUCK
  • Male

    English

    BUCK

    From the American English pet name for a "high-spirited young man," from the vocabulary word buck, BUCK means  "male deer or goat."

    BUCK

  • Bank
  • Surname or Lastname

    German, Dutch, and Jewish (Ashkenazic)

    Bank

    German, Dutch, and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : from Middle High German or Middle Low German banc, or Yiddish bank ‘bench’, ‘table’, ‘counter’, in any of various senses, e.g. a metonymic occupational name for anyone whose work required a bench or counter, for example a butcher, baker, court official, or money changer.Danish and Swedish : topographic name from bank ‘(sand)bank’ or a habitational name from a farm named with this word.Danish and Swedish : from bank ‘noise’, hence a nickname for a loud or noisy person. Compare Bang.Danish : habitational name from the German place name Bänkau.English : probably a variant of Banks.Americanized spelling of Polish Bąk, literally ‘horsefly’; perhaps a nickname for an irritating person.Hungarian (Bánk) : from a pet form of the old secular personal name Bán.

    Bank

  • Sack
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, German, and Jewish (Ashkenazic)

    Sack

    English, German, and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : metonymic occupational name for a maker of sacks or bags, from Old English sacc, Middle High German sack, German Sack ‘sack’. Bahlow also suggests someone who carried sacks.German : topographic from Middle High German sack ‘sack’, ‘end of a valley or area of cultivation’.Dutch : from a reduced form of the personal name Zacharias.Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : from an acronym of the Hebrew phrase Zera Keshodim ‘Seed of the Holy’ (referring to martyred ancestors), or from a short form of the personal name Isaac.

    Sack

  • Pack
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Kentish)

    Pack

    English (Kentish) : from a medieval personal name, Pack, possibly a survival of the Old English personal name Pacca, although this is found only as a place name element and appears to have died out fairly early on in the Old English period. The Middle English personal name is more likely to be a derivative of the Latin Christian name Paschalis (see Pascal).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : metonymic occupational name for a wholesale trader, from German Pack ‘package’ (see Packer).Anglicized form of Dutch Pak.

    Pack

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    Madalen

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    Suvasini

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    Renowned

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  • Back
  • n.

    A garment for the back; hence, clothing.

  • Back
  • a.

    Moving or operating backward; as, back action.

  • Back
  • a.

    Being at the back or in the rear; distant; remote; as, the back door; back settlements.

  • Jack
  • n.

    A pitcher or can of waxed leather; -- called also black jack.

  • Back
  • adv.

    In arrear; as, to be back in one's rent.

  • Back
  • v. i.

    To move or go backward; as, the horse refuses to back.

  • Back
  • adv.

    In, to, or toward, the rear; as, to stand back; to step back.

  • Back
  • n.

    The outward or upper part of a thing, as opposed to the inner or lower part; as, the back of the hand, the back of the foot, the back of a hand rail.

  • Back
  • v. i.

    To make a back for; to furnish with a back; as, to back books.

  • Pack
  • n.

    To transport in a pack, or in the manner of a pack (i. e., on the backs of men or beasts).

  • Back
  • adv.

    To the place from which one came; to the place or person from which something is taken or derived; as, to go back for something left behind; to go back to one's native place; to put a book back after reading it.

  • Back
  • v. i.

    To write upon the back of; as, to back a letter; to indorse; as, to back a note or legal document.

  • Back
  • a.

    Being in arrear; overdue; as, back rent.

  • Back
  • v. i.

    To adjoin behind; to be at the back of.

  • Back
  • v. i.

    To place or seat upon the back.

  • Back
  • n.

    The part opposed to the front; the hinder or rear part of a thing; as, the back of a book; the back of an army; the back of a chimney.

  • Back
  • v. i.

    To get upon the back of; to mount.

  • Back
  • adv.

    In concealment or reserve; in one's own possession; as, to keep back the truth; to keep back part of the money due to another.

  • Back
  • adv.

    To a former state, condition, or station; as, to go back to private life; to go back to barbarism.

  • Sack
  • v. t.

    To bear or carry in a sack upon the back or the shoulders.