Some say no board would dare underpay a female CEO for fear of public backlash.
From the abcnews.go.com
They underpay operators for the cost of carrying their traffic and they avoid taxes.
From the economist.com
Silver says there are all sorts of ways companies try to underpay customers.
From the huffingtonpost.com
He said corporate policy gave local managers unfettered discretion to underpay women.
From the online.wsj.com
Secondly, they can underpay an H-1B by $40,000 compared to hiring an American workers.
From the forbes.com
These insurance companies late-pay and underpay billions of dollars in claims each year.
From the ocregister.com
The undocumented give oportunities to employers to underpay for labor.
From the latimes.com
If you underpay by more than 10%, you could be subject to a penalty, too.
From the freep.com
When I underpay, the county always gives me plenty of time to get square.
From the charlotteobserver.com
More examples
Pay too little
(underpayment) a payment smaller than needed or expected
(underpayment) the act of paying less than required
(Underpaid) A wage is a compensation, usually financial, received by workers in exchange for their labor.
To pay someone less than the value of their work
(underpaid) getting too little financial compensation for one's work
(Underpayment (UP)) An amount due a person that has not been paid. Underpayments usually result from unpaid accrued benefits or unnegotiated checks.
(Underpayment) A reduction in mortgage repayments that may be agreed with the lender and subject to an affordability check.
(Underpayments) You pay less than your normal monthly amount, with the agreement of the lender. Some lenders (including The Co-operative Bank) require you to build up some overpayments first.