= Would you get the past weeks in a pay raise that was retroactive from february 21st and it is now march 21st? =
If something is retroactive, that means it is effective as of a past date. The term retroactive is usually used to describe a law or a pay raise. For example: I was notified of my pay raise in February, but it was retroactive to January 1.
Yes, my raise should be handled in a retroactive manner.
A retroactive raise is a raise granted as of a date priorto it being granted. In most cases, the amount of the raise will be paid from that prior date of the raise to the present date, and included in regular pay from the present date forward.
The order was retroactive to the first of the year.Although I already worked for the company for 19 months, the new pay raise was retroactive to my start date.
Ex post facto is a Latin phrase that means 'after the fact.' That sentence would tend to mean that, after working the weak, you received a raise that is retroactive to include the time during the past week that you already worked.
Judges have a lot of discretion about retroactive support. I would definitely raise this as a defense.
Raise the Rent - 1920 was released on: USA: 22 February 1920
Getting a Raise - 1930 was released on: USA: 3 March 1930
The purpose of the march of dimes was to raise money for research on curing or preventing poliomyelitis.
To raise money to fight Polio.
a raise
Raise what to 600