Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

reinstatement

English answer:

"the previous salary shall be reinstated"

Added to glossary by airmailrpl
Dec 19, 2017 21:33
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English term

reinstatement

English Law/Patents Law: Taxation & Customs
I am currently translating a draft addendum to a labour agreement. It will be concluded as a consequence of an amendment to the Tax and Labour Code, according to which social contributions and salary tax etc. shall be charged to the employee instead of the employer. The addendum states that in the event said law is overturned/repealed a.s.o., the employee shall return to the previous salary. I am trying to find a formal translation of this. Would "the previous salary shall be reinstated" be ok? I can only find "reinstate" with references to reinstatement in a job...
I would appreciate any formal suggestions!:)
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Jan 2, 2018 06:31: airmailrpl Created KOG entry

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"the previous salary shall be reinstated"

"the previous salary shall be reinstated\"

revised 08-21-2007 - UK Human Resources
https://www.uky.edu/hr/policies/archive/compensation.../revi...
Aug 21, 2007 - However, if an employee returns to the same position within one year, the employee's previous salary shall be reinstated. Note: An employee
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Peer comment(s):

agree philgoddard : Or restored. "Be returned to their previous salary" is fine too. Webster's defines reinstate as "restore (someone or something) to their former position or state."
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