Transitional allowance; preparedness pay
Pay for a civil servant or pastor who has temporarily left his or her position until he or she is otherwise deployed (otherwise deploying the officer), then also called waiting pay, bridge money, tide-over, and in older documents disponibility pay. – Especially in the service sector (such as banks, hairdressers, cab companies) and in small business, the ongoing, usually monthly payment to persons who keep themselves available in return (in return) to help out when needed. Often, the recipients (CH: Bezüger) of the stand-by allowance are former employees who have left the company due to marriage or after reaching the age limit. – See pay, wage rigidities, standby pay,
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