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wage <a wage; wages> N

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living wage ECON

monthly wage

perday wage ECON

piece wage

real wage ECON

subsistence wage ECON

supplementary wage ECON

time wage ECON

wage bill

wage calculation ECON

wage descrimination ECON

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English
From a macroeconomics standpoint there are four main categories of indexation: wage indexation, financial instruments rate indexation, tax rate indexation, and exchange rate indexation.
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There are some indications a reserve is in place to deal with any wage settlement.
london.ctvnews.ca
The decrease in the real wage level decreases the level of profits, and the size of surplus that could have been re-invested for more industrialization.
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Successful strikes in the early 1970s resulted in wage improvements.
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Regarding offshore workers, we have demanded that working hours may be expressed by an annual figure subject only to collective wage agreements or employer-employee agreements.
www.europarl.europa.eu
That way you wouldn't get the hard-to-justify (except to their mates) sky-high remuneration packages, while paying others at or below the minimum wage level.
www.odt.co.nz
It is the only federal agency mandated to represent the needs of wage-earning women in the public policy process.
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Unions agreed to restrict wage demands and the government pledged to minimise inflation.
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In the case of a household with only one wage earner, the taxes paid out were $345,000, but the benefits received by both parties will be $778,000.
www.marketoracle.co.uk
There are very few negotiable items with rookie contracts anymore because of the collective bargained wage scale.
www.cbssports.com

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