wage adjustment in the PONS Dictionary

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A sustained process of relative wage adjustment will be necessary, implying large declines in living standards for a period in up to one-third of the euro area.
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The wage adjustments were too large, increasing aggregate demand excessively and creating inflationary pressures.
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Teachers had initially asked for a 4.23 percent raise, equal to the state-allocated cost-of-living wage adjustment.
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This wage adjustment is in itself bound to prove inflationary.
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What's more, the primary focus of wage adjustment has been in the public sector, because that's where it can most easily be achieved.
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Now, for the 10 years prior to 2011 there had been no wage adjustments, and it's in the last year that the conflict reached a boiling point.
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By 1989, 20 states had made such comparable worth wage adjustments among their own workforces.
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Wage adjustments become effective in accordance with what is commonly referred to as the 45-day law.
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For the first time, however, the union won an automatic cost-of-living wage adjustment as well as greatly improved pension and health benefits.
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At any one time, the economy is assumed to have a unique equilibrium at full employment or potential output achieved through price and wage adjustment.
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