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"per diem" Definitions
  1. (of money) for each day

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She received a per diem of $80, not 80 pounds.
"I'm down to one per diem at the moment," Sophie said.
Foudy said she once received a $10 per diem for meals.
There was another $30,000 in per diem payments to contract staff members.
I.O.C. members are receiving $900 per diem payments, according to news reports.
For example, a boxing inspector's per-diem compensation has nearly doubled, to $100.
But the Senate's six-minute session earned its members a $174 per diem.
At the time, Moed was a per diem nurse working on the ward.
The Cubans' per diem demands were much higher than Can-Am League norms.
Mueller's team began offering attractive financial incentives, such as housing allowances, per diem.
"We dance anywhere for a hot meal and a per diem," she said.
Her male counterpart, Mark Wahlberg, received the same per diem — plus $1.5 million.
Steinberg started her own business, connecting firms with other per-diem attorneys and now, she is turning that business into a customizable software system, effectively removing herself from the logistical process, and enabling firms to directly connect with per diem attorneys.
He works alongside nine full-time employees and 15 to 18 per diem men.
Money-wise ... she requires $750 per diem, plus $3k to cover personal security costs.
The total includes airfare, per diem and incidentals for each of the three visits.
The contract includes crates, transportation, housing and a per diem, according to solicitation documents.
Yet because of his amateur status, Ashe brought home just a $20 per diem.
Meals are typically affordable so it's a perfect way to stretch your per diem allowance.
He took home a $50003 per diem during the tournament for a total of $215.
They are per-diem city lawyers in business attire and are known as hearing officers.
The ICU nurse works per diem and doesn't get paid leave if she gets sick.
She eventually agreed to do it for pennies ... she got $80 per diem and that's it.
Both rooms cost $242 per night, and both were covered by his per diem for lodging.
If it's a big white male star, the whole budget is their salary, their per diem.
One said he was relieved that travel, per diem expenses and overtime wasn't charged to his region.
The food is subpar, but at least I'll be reimbursed for the cost with my per diem!
Her male counterpart, Mark Wahlberg, received the same per diem — plus a negotiated fee of $1.5 million.
The board approved the $700 per month per diem arrangement, which ended when I stopped driving the vehicle.
For instance, the Trump property had a per diem rate of $136, compared to the nearby Marriott's $161.
You get per diem, you get bowl gifts, you stay at school for a month, you eat better.
So she's been contacting consulting firms to see if she can get jobs on a per diem basis.
Often, the companies receive a per-diem, per-individual rate, so profits depend on holding costs below that amount.
The US government paid the travel expenses and a per diem for Shulkin's wife, Merle Bari, the Post reported.
Wyoming has a citizens' legislature paid only per-diem expenses, that meets one to two months during the winter.
Williams was paid roughly $1,000 in per diem while Wahlberg's agents argued for $1.5 million because he had casting control.
What seems slightly less standard is that Mark Richt's wife also got a per diem for traveling to Bowl games.
Vorontsov said officers were paid a per diem allowance of just 200 roubles ($3.23) on top of their regular salary.
The US government paid for the travel expenses and a per diem for Shulkin's wife, Merle Bari, the Post reported.
There's barely an editor worth her (shrinking) Paris Fashion Week per diem who doesn't worship at the altar of Céline.
In total, the Pentagon spent $25,909.53 on airfare, per diem and incidentals for the three visits, according to the document.
"According to Mr. Chmielewski, you frequently stayed in hotels that exceeded the allowable U.S. government per diem," the letter said.
In total, the Pentagon spent $28500,6900 on airfare, per diem and incidentals for the three visits, according to the document.
Our 123,212 thoughts per day would grant us a healthy $2240 per diem — or an annual take-home of $22.4,500.
I started this job as a graduate school internship, and slowly worked my way up to a paid per diem position.
Wahlberg was paid $1.5 million for reshooting his scenes, while Williams was paid an $80 per diem totaling less than $1,000.
Be sure to review your limits, which can be in the form of a per diem or a flat dollar amount.
Shulkin's wife's airfare was paid for by the government and she also received a per diem for meals during the trip.
"The IRS has a per diem rate schedule that says you can take a standard amount for travel meals," says Hall.
"I was working per diem on call work, so it was possible to take time off with minimal problems," she said.
According to USA Today, Wahlberg made $1.5 million for the work, while Williams received only a per diem of $80 a day.
While Shulkin flew commercial, the government paid for both he and his wife's flight and a per-diem for both their meals.
DOD spokesperson Jessica R. Maxwell said the department books lodging based on availability, per diem rates and suitability to meet mission requirements.
According to employees, lunch is either available through catering, an in-house cafeteria or a per diem stipend depending on the office.
The men's champion was slated to earn $14,000, but because of his amateur status, Arthur Ashe brought home just $20 per diem.
Substitutes are paid $155 per diem and the budget office says that using online lessons during short absences could save $9 million.
"I told my team, you'll definitely blow through your per diem," Mr. Wilson said, "but you'll also blow through your quarterly projections."
Ms. Williams received a per diem of $80 for 10 days of work while Mr. Wahlberg negotiated a fee of $1.5 million.
A DOT spokesperson told The Verge that FACA committees can cost around $200,000 per year when accounting for travel and per diem costs.
The men's champion was slated to earn $14,20183 but, because of his amateur status, Arthur Ashe brought home just a $20 per diem.
"I am supporting myself by a very firm per diem budget to make my money last as long as possible," Ms. Markel said.
A Los Angeles native, he had never ventured as far as Tijuana, but he had a per diem, and he liked to drive.
By contrast, Williams got a $80 per diem, which comes to less than $1,000, or less than 1 percent of what Wahlberg made.
I was later hired by Boston Medical Center as a per diem chaplain to help out on the weekends and one day a week.
Mark Wahlberg was paid a million-and-a-half dollars to reshoot his scenes while Michelle Williams for her reshoots got a per diem.
Even after FIFA's reforms, they receive annual salaries of $250,000, plus an additional per diem, to attend as few as three meetings a year.
The men's champion was slated to earn $14,000 of that, but because of his amateur status, Arthur Ashe brought home just $20 per diem.
According to the union spokeswoman, however, the sides made progress Saturday on some issues: travel, accommodations, per diem payments and inclusion in decision-making.
Williams wasn't told about the deal, and as a result only received an $28503 per diem totaling less than $22019,000, according to USA Today.
They're all perfectly lovely, of course, but once the expense account gets cut off you'll stretch your per diem much further in nearby Nice.
At CoreCivic's Stewart Detention Center in Georgia, which houses about 1,700 undocumented immigrants, ICE pays a per diem of $62.03 for each detainee housed there.
His father had arrived from Italy to open a vegetable stand, but it failed and he struggled to seek per-diem work on the docks.
The film's female star, Michelle Williams, was paid a per diem of $80, a bit above the union minimum, for 10 days of added work.
Williams, on the other hand, got an $210 per diem, which comes to less than $210,000, or less than 1 percent of what Wahlberg made.
To keep your personal budget on track, you may be able to negotiate a higher per diem spending allowance, especially in a high-cost destination.
" Or when Ross presses her to accompany him on a business trip, and to his "carpe diem" she replies, "You mean carpe your per diem.
Towne and his SAFE cops traveled to law enforcement conferences in Las Vegas and San Antonio, spending some $95,000 -- and $17,000 on per diem payments alone.
Though I have to pay for everything up front, work reimburses me for travel costs and provides a per diem when doing fieldwork at this site.
I would usually receive a per diem for food during a work trip, but I won't for this one since it is less than 15.34 hours.
That's why TravelBank lets you exempt spending on clients from your budget, which focuses on the per diem and travel expenditures employees need to get by.
State homes expanded after World War I, when the federal government began paying states a per diem to house and care for older and disabled veterans.
In New Hampshire, Governors are paid $121,896 but representatives are paid just $200 for every two-year term and they do not receive per diem wages.
She's continuing to interview and has two more interviews scheduled, since the jobs paid per diem and didn't offer a guaranteed number of hours a week.
The advance man was loaded with per diem money to spend, so we ate in places I'd never dreamed of, beginning at the famed Jimmy's Harborside.
In addition to their salaries, members receive additional $150 per diem payments as well as business-class travel and accommodation while attending FIFA meetings and events.
Earlier this week, USA Today revealed Wahlberg made $1.5 million for extensive reshoots on the film, while Williams received only a per diem of $80 a day.
As an Academy award-nominated actress, Williams' fee is probably way higher than these numbers; so, "for free" might mean she accepted the lowest possible per diem.
They said many of the Smovengo workers previously worked at JCDecaux, where they earned higher hourly wages, more overtime and a 12 Euro per diem for food.
The projection was higher than previous years because of estimates for cost of living increases and increases in travel and per diem costs, according to Credic-Barrett.
We typically pay out-of-pocket for work meals out of town and then get reimbursed at the standardized per diem rate at the end of the week.
On Monday, USA Today reported an even larger pay gap, with Williams only taking home her daily per diem of less than $1,000 a day for the gig.
"Once the Spacey situation happened, Michelle nicely, wholeheartedly and voluntarily made herself available for reshoots and in turn was paid the per diem reshoot rate," the source explains.
We all know the story, Mark Wahlberg was paid a million and a half dollars to reshoot his scenes, while Michelle Williams, for her reshoots, got per diem.
There was $10,000 for cosmetics for 20 aides, $30,000 in per diem payments to dozens of staff members and hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of party decorations.
Besides shoddy methodology, OPM cost estimates do not include the cost of office space, telephones, supplies, and travel and per diem that federal employees use on official time.
The temporary bosses lived out of hotels and received a per diem allowance for food and travel for 120-day stints that stretched from August 2015 into early 2016.
If you want a memento of the experience, you can purchase the newspaper-like menu for a few euros instead of spending your per diem on a few drinks.
" The source continued, "It wasn't that he was paid an extra million for the reshoot while Michelle and all the other costars were just paid per diem for the reshoot.
Landlords often shy away from rental periods shorter than seven days to avoid frequent cleanings; however, in most instances, the per diem income will more than offset additional housekeeping fees.
" The source continues, "It wasn't that he was paid an extra million for the reshoot while Michelle and all the other costars were just paid per diem for the reshoot.
Earlier this week, USA Today revealed Wahlberg made $1.5 million for extensive reshoots on the film, while his costar Michelle Williams received only a per diem of $80 a day.
On the road, the players are at the mercy of their hotel location, as well as their $22017 per diem (increased from $25 this year because of their unusual circumstances).
After five years, they get a sabbatical, including round-trip airfare for two to travel somewhere they've never been for a month, plus a per diem for meals and lodging.
By pure happenstance, the apartment I'm renting is right next door to the IOC hotel, where all of its members and their $450- to $900-per-day per diem are staying.
I also see a notification that an expense report I submitted for the per diem rates on previous travel days was approved, so $140 will be deposited in my bank tomorrow!
An anonymous union leader told the Post-Gazette that one day of work could amount to around $700 in pay, benefits, and a per diem payment for out-of-town workers.
As the nation began the process of postwar reunification, some in Congress invited testimony from African-Americans, offering them a per diem to cover travel costs and missed wages, she said.
At the U.S. Open, there is a per diem of $400, but in New York that does not go far toward hotels, particularly for players traveling with coaches and other personnel.
Since states pay their representatives differently, Zippia calculated their wages by adding their base pay and estimating per diem allowances that would be provided over the length of the average session.
The analysis also doesn't estimate the potential for increased travel costs as a result of flying staffers back to Washington for meetings, along with the associated per diem and hotel costs.
Even so, Ms. Le Pen is willing to accept a salary of 101,808 euros (about $110,000), a generous per diem and an annual staff and office budget in excess of €340,000.
The GSA reimbursed the employee for a majority of the charges, which was in line with the agency's policy on per diem expenses, according to a person familiar with the document.
That's at least partly due to him spending government cash on a family vacation, although he eventually paid back the VA, which provided per-diem reimbursement and paid for the flights.
My old hospital offers me a per diem position so I can keep my skills up, and I have a job to fall back on in case travel nursing doesn't work out!
I get a sausage McMuffin and coffee at the airport McDonald's while waiting for my flight, and since this is work travel, I get an $80 per diem to use towards food.
"I cannot help but wonder how the money spent on per diem and hotels (over $100K) for the numerous detailees could be better spent within FDA," one agent wrote anonymously to Plaisier.
"They were attracted by a fee of two dollars per diem, and in many cases were evidently drilled for the occasion," one politician said of the testimony, according to an 1871 news report.
And although the hotel costs were almost twice the per diem rates determined by the U.S. General Services Administration, agents were allowed to surpass the limits because it was high season for the region.
The men's champion, Arthur Ashe, was slated to earn $220,215 of that, but because of his amateur status, he was ineligible to receive the prize money and brought home just a $2000 per diem.
It will, and possibly very soon: U.S. Soccer officials have had discussions in recent weeks about moving to make the per diem and appearance payments match immediately, even before a new C.B.A. is negotiated.
In 2016, five players filed a wage discrimination complaint with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, saying they were being shortchanged by U.S. Soccer on everything from pay and bonuses to appearance fees and per diem.
The bride's father recently retired as the senior pastor of Desert Cross Lutheran Church in Tempe, Az. Her mother, a registered nurse, works per diem in the recovery room at Arizona Spine & Joint Hospital in Mesa.
There was another $30,000 in per diem payments to dozens of contract staff members, in addition to their fully covered hotel rooms, room service orders, plane tickets and taxi rides, including some to drop off laundry.
As a per diem emergentologist who fills in shifts left empty by the increasing number of doctors calling out sick, Sun has the unique perspective of working in emergency rooms throughout the New York City area.
The 1990s had drawn to a close in the shadow of Britney and her 1000-crunches-per-diem abs, and we still had The O.C. and The Simple Life and America's Next Top Model ahead of us.
"As we've said all along, Joe Lhota sought guidance from J.C.O.P.E. and is treated as a per-diem member of the M.T.A. board, as all other board members are," Mr. Weinstein said, referring to the ethics commission.
That's a far cry from the $103 per diem Ashe took home in 1968 for defeating Tom Okker of the Netherlands (an arcane rule governing amateur players made Ashe ineligible for the $14,000 prize money that year).
My wife's ethics [sic] approved coach airfare for an official invite (as was the situation with previous VA secretaries), was the sole government expense (not a single per diem or other expense) and we repaid every penny.
DeVos "neither seeks, nor accepts, any reimbursement for her flights, nor for any additional official travel-related expenses, such as lodging and per diem, even though she is entitled to such reimbursement under government travel regulations," Hill said.
The first was that the IRS was not fully using tools provided by federal travel regulations to significantly reduce the employees' per diem travel rates, and the IRS was making exceptions to its internal guidance on executive travel.
Members of the national team have had their per diem doubled, to about $135 a day, and Spain's soccer federation last week announced that it would invest 0003 million euros ($22.8 million) directly in women's soccer next season.
He also revealed that U.S. Soccer had agreed to pay the players for two years' worth of unequal per-diem payments, the result of improvements in the men's C.B.A. that were not accounted for in the women's version.
While I was doing my best to not become one of those people I mentioned, I spent most of my per diem on a surprisingly great sandwich and several rounds of hot toddies (s/o Big Freedia & Spank Rock).
In May, the Pentagon estimated that the cost of that assistance would be $182 million, which covered pay and allowances and per diem for 2,093 National Guard Personnel ($151M) and 1103,000 flying hours for 26 UH-72 Lakota helicopters.
USA Today reported Tuesday that Mark Wahlberg was paid $1.5 million to reshoot his scenes in "All the Money in the World," while co-star Michelle Williams received a per diem of $80 per day, totaling less than $1,000.
Thanks, Kate Resort fees — sometimes called destination or facilities fees — are per-diem fees, on top of the room rate, that hotels and resorts levy on guests for things like Wi-Fi, on-site activities, parking and dining credits.
Multiple sources told USA Today recently that All the Money in the World actor Mark Wahlberg actually negotiated a $1.5 million payout for the reshoots—while his co-star, Michelle Williams, made an $80 per diem, totaling less than $1,000.
The actor's statement comes just days after USA Today reported that Wahlberg's team negotiated for the actor to receive $1.5 million for his reshoots, while Williams, unaware of the deal, received only an $80 per diem totaling less than $1,000.
Not only did players note that their per diem amount, accommodations, and insurance reimbursements were inferior to those enjoyed by the men's team but the men's team also enjoyed $3.5 million dedicated to its development programs; $0 was dedicated to the women's.
He has a staff of three who help with the day-to-day tasks, as well as a series of per diem employees that includes a Russian interpreter, a Chinese interpreter, and a woman who does hair and makeup on the bodies.
In that complaint, the women contended that they were being shortchanged by U.S. Soccer — in violation of federal law — on matters including pay, bonuses and per diem expenses in relation to the men's national team, which operates on a different salary structure.
"If the Department were to cease using an available, mission ready, and publicly accessible hotel chain, which is priced within established per diem rates, based solely on politics -- then that would be a violation of our commitment to remain apolitical," Maxwell said.
The new budget templates are more transparent and use comparable sales and current rental rates in a neighborhood, rehabilitation costs and other factors when producing a per-diem rate and annual budget for a shelter provider, according to the Department of Homeless Services.
And a few, perhaps like many people offered the choice, see it as a chance to enjoy an all-expenses-paid V.I.P. vacation, for which FIFA also provides a $150 per diem (in the past, it was $500, and $250 for one companion).
According to Lindsey Thomason, CEO of Los Angeles-based The Nanny League, one full-time nanny for an A-list family like the Jolie-Pitts costs $2000,2200 a year, plus health insurance and often a per diem that can range from $2000 to $400.
While many of the Brazilians make their living playing for rich European clubs, the mostly minor league Haitians began their preparation for the Copa América by receiving $200 to $300 each as a per diem and were still trying to negotiate a slight raise.
He's not in it for the money: He draws a base salary of about $219 a day while the legislature is in session and a per diem allowance of about $2000 for food and lodging, which he uses to rent an apartment near the capitol.
A former Marine who depends on a G.I. Bill stipend to make ends meet, he admits that he pockets the $213 dollar per diem given to Virginia state lawmakers during the 46-day legislative session, staying at a friend's house instead of a hotel.
But it is not his co-worker Gem, a Filipino immigrant with whom he has split a room to pocket some of the per diem from their employer, or Francisco, a Hispanic crew member with whom he recently built a Wendy's north of Memphis.
The team (and its supporters) argue that the players are significantly underpaid, and some components of the dispute do seem clearly sexist: that women's team members receive less per diem money and smaller fees for doing off-field appearances than the men, in particular, is glaring.
Mark Wahlberg was paid $1.5 million for reshooting his scenes in All the Money in the World, three people familiar with the situation but not authorized to speak publicly about it tell USA TODAY, while Michelle Williams was paid an $80 per diem totaling less than $1,000.
"GSA employees are responsible for making their own lodging and meal arrangements while on official business travel and GSA reimburses its employees at the allowable per diem rates pursuant to federal rules and regulations and GSA's Travel Policy," agency spokeswoman Pam Dixon said in an interview.
Though she did agree to be paid a per diem of $80 for re-shoots, she may not have been aware that Wahlberg's agent had negotiated a significantly better deal for him -- and both Williams and Wahlberg are represented by the same talent agency, William Morris Endeavor.
That is the production costs, the permits, lights, hotels, where to house and board the sheepherding dogs, then how to find the flock of sheep, getting all of the animal protections in place, finding a site, getting permits in place, the marketing and food and per diem.
"ANDSF trainees who go AWOL while training in the United States cost the U.S. government millions of dollars in cancelled course and per diem costs, while wasting training opportunities that could have gone to other students," the Commander of the Combined Security Transition Command – Afghanistan (CSTC-A) said last year.
The women had good reason again to celebrate the support of 21,792 chilled fans at Pratt & Whitney Stadium, as they continued to make their case against U.S. Soccer in a suit filed before the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, demanding similar compensation, bonuses and per diem as the men's national team players.
Since none of that came to fruition, however, the stylist is now seeking to be compensated for her full, un-discounted per diem rate, as well as her out-of-pocket expenses and what she believes her stake in the company would have been worth, all to the tune of $10 million.
"I'm not going to condemn people, but I do think we need to have a serious discussion about what do we do about the fact that without housing allowances, or per diem [payments], the kinds of members who are able to actually serve will be increasingly just the super-wealthy," Sánchez said.
After the United States won the Women's World Cup in 2015, in the richest year in team history, a group of players fueled by simmering resentments — artificial turf fields, travel in coach class, unequal per-diem payments — demanded that the union fight to win the richer contracts the group felt the players had earned.
In the wake of criticism over news that Mark Wahlberg made $1.5 million for extensive reshoots on All the Money in the World while his costar Michelle Williams received only a per diem of $80 a day, the 46-year-old actor has decided to donate $1.5 million to the Time's Up Legal Defense Fund, which combats harassment and pay inequities in Hollywood.
The reality is when you are part of a band, right at the beginning of doing this as a career, it's a lot of traveling and waiting around; you're cramped in a van with six or seven other people; you eat what's given or what you can afford with your per diem which is, for some, about $20 a day.
In January, it was revealed that Michelle Williams, the female star of the Ridley Scott film "All the Money in the World," was paid a per diem of $80, a bit above the union minimum, for 10 days of added work after the disgraced actor Kevin Spacey was purged from the film and replaced with Christopher Plummer — a move that required reshoots.
We had about two months notice to save up all the money for it, and we were able to (without too much damage to our debt payoff plan!) Additionally, my future mother-in-law gave us $600 as a gift for the trip, and at the end of the trip, I will receive a lump sum of $897 for per diem.
Should operating fundamentals improve, indicating current operating weakness is more cyclical than secular in nature, leverage sustaining above 4.0x would be considered for downward pressure on the IDR/Outlook; --Increased pressure on per diem rates from customers; --Decreasing market share or profitable contract losses; --Material political decisions negatively affecting the long-term dynamics of the private correctional facilities industry; --A holistic change in the Federal government's sentiment towards privately operated prisons.
And the stays at Trump resorts are equally as unusual and costly, as Politico's Natasha Bertrand and Bryan Bender note in their account of the experiences of five Air National Guard troops who stayed the Turnberry resort this year while on a mission to Kuwait: One crew member was so struck by the choice of hotel — markedly different than the Marriotts and Hiltons the 176th maintenance squadron is used to — that he texted someone close to him and told him about the stay, sending a photo and noting that the crew's per diem allowance wasn't enough to cover food and drinks at the ritzy resort.

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