wage increase in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for wage increase in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary

I.increase [ɪnˈkriːs, Am ˈɪn-] VB intr

II.increase [ɪnˈkriːs, Am ˈɪn-] VB trans

III.increase [ɪnˈkriːs, Am ˈɪn-] N

increase a. ECON, FIN, LAW (raised amount)
increase a. ECON, FIN, LAW (raised amount)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
In 1938 the first contract talks garnered a 10% wage increase.
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The union successfully held out for a sizeable wage increase for the union.
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Two years later, this practice ceased with a wage increase from $40 to $60 monthly for officers.
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It made 14 demands, including a 62.5 percent wage increase.
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Machine operators won a 10.8 to 13.9 percent wage increase.
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He negotiated a second contract three years later which provided a 27 percent wage increase over three years.
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The sheepskin effect is actually the wage increase above what would normally be attributed to the extra year of education.
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After a 19-day strike, a new contract was tentatively approved which offered the same wage increase.
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The national (primary school) teachers wanted a wage increase and parity with their secondary school colleagues.
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The strikers demanded that the ship be allowed to continue to serve, along with a 35% wage increase for themselves.
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