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				<title>henrypowell started the topic How would you define semi monthly in a workplace context? in the forum Black Ops 6 bot lobbies U4GM</title>
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									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The <a href="https://managetrix.com/resources/semi-monthly-pay-meaning/" rel="noopener" rel="nofollow ugc">definition of semi monthly</a> is twice a month. It is generally used to refer to a payroll system in which employees are paid twice a month in the workplace. The companies opt for the semi-monthly schedule since it offers fixed payroll dates and facilitates payroll management.</p>
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				<title>henrypowell joined the group Black Ops 6 bot lobbies U4GM</title>
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