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Beopro Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Dock wages

- I've just found this sentence from a website: "Is my boss right to dock my wages for not being able to get to work safely?"

- Are there other common phrases to say instead of "dock my wages" in this context?

Thank you very much, Teachers

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'Dock one's wages' is common. You could also say these: Is my boss right to deduct from my wages? -- (This may involve a different accounting process, but the result is the same: less money)

  • 'Dock one's wages' is common.
  • You could also say these: Is my boss right to deduct from my wages?
  • -- (This may involve a different accounting process, but the result is the same: less money)
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'Dock one's wages' is common. You could also say these:

Is my boss right to deduct from my wages?

Is my boss right to fine me?-- (This may involve a different accounting process, but the result is the same: less money)

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