wage claim in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for wage claim in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.wage [Am weɪdʒ, Brit weɪdʒ] N (rate of pay)

salario m form
wage rise Brit

II.wage [Am weɪdʒ, Brit weɪdʒ] VB trans

I.claim [Am kleɪm, Brit kleɪm] N

II.claim [Am kleɪm, Brit kleɪm] VB trans

III.claim [Am kleɪm, Brit kleɪm] VB intr

See also stake2, stake1

I.stake2 [Am steɪk, Brit steɪk] N

II.stake2 [Am steɪk, Brit steɪk] VB trans (risk)

I.stake1 [Am steɪk, Brit steɪk] N (pole)

II.stake1 [Am steɪk, Brit steɪk] VB trans

wage claim in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for wage claim in the English»Spanish Dictionary

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
There are no standards to resolve disputes or wage claims, either.
www.seattleweekly.com
He said he did not know if this would have a knock-on effect for wage claims for people at higher levels.
www.carlow-nationalist.ie
There's always a black market way around them, and they generally do nothing to prevent second round inflationary effects through higher wage claims.
blogs.telegraph.co.uk
The bank will be struggling to generate value added enough to satisfy wage claim of employees and certain statutory retentions.
www.greaterkashmir.com
On the forthcoming budget, he said that we need to urge restraint around wage claims and do whatever can be done to help the foreign exchange position.
www.rte.ie
It will outline how wage claims, increased energy costs and corruption have combined with a depressed gold price to drive down their value.
www.abc.net.au
For them to get caught up in wage claims for our male professional players to me is bizarre.
www.abc.net.au
Wood sought to head off inflationary wage claims by subsidising essential rationed goods, while imposing heavy taxes on goods classed as non-essential.
en.wikipedia.org
In turn, the higher unemployment is expected to moderate wage claims, and lead to the required reductions in nominal wages.
www.economonitor.com
The signals of the start of a vicious circle are evident in the many trade unions' astronomical wage claims which government, the largest single employer, must defend.
www.businesspost.ie

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