Glossary entry (derived from question below)
German term or phrase:
Tarifgr./-stufe
English translation:
Regulated pay scales
German term
Tarifgr./-stufe
Tarifgr./-stufe: BAND5/Z3
There is no context just a list of terms
Any help would be much appreciated,
4 | Regulated pay scales | Jeff Barter |
Jan 10, 2020 00:00: Coqueiro changed "Level" from "Non-PRO" to "PRO"
PRO (3): Steffen Walter, philgoddard, Coqueiro
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Proposed translations
Regulated pay scales
Pay scales are regularly reviewed to ensure competitive regulations
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philgoddard
: But it's two terms. And I don't think it means regulated.
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Steffen Walter
: By "regulated", do you mean "collectively agreed"/"set forth in a collective (bargaining) agreement"?
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