IPA: /səˈlɛrɪət/
KK: /səˈlɛrɪət/
A group of people who earn a salary, typically in contrast to those who are paid by the hour or for each task they complete.
The salariat often enjoys more job security and benefits compared to hourly workers.
Salariat → It is formed from "salarium" (from Latin, meaning payment or salary) and the suffix "-iat" (indicating a group or collective). The word "salariat" refers to a group of people who receive a salary for their work.
Think of 'salary' as the payment received for work, and remember that 'salariat' refers to a group of people who earn a salary.