If you are living in the UK, then yes that is legal. You will still be classed as having two jobs and should declare which job is your main income and which is your second income. You would generally pay extra Income Tax on the second job so it is always advised that as your second job, declare the one with the least pay.
Sorry if you live anywhere else, I am unable to give an answer for anywhere else.
Earnings means salary, wages, or money paid to a person.
He can get paid a variety of different wages.
Different types of wages are paid for different jobs that include commission for some sales positions. Other types of wages include minimum wage, fair wage, subsistence wage, and living wage.
A stripend is defined as being a set amount of money or wage paid to a person for work that they have performed. This can also be used to explain a sum of money paid to a person for living expenses.
They are the wages paid to employees in the private sector.
A person can certainly persue the issue in court, and have a garnishment put in place until a debt is paid.
Wages earned but not paid are referred to as "accrued wages." or a pay in arrears.
Wages Payable Payable accounts holds amount owned but not yet paid.
The amount due was paid to the legal representative of the estate of the person who died.
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you don't