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wages <a wage; wages> SUST.

wages
wages ECON.
wages ECON.
wages ECON.
wages ECON.
wages ECON.

wages

direct wages ECON.

going wages ECON.

living wages SUST. Pl

minimum wages

money wages ECON.

nominal wages ECON.

real wages ECON.

wages book ECON.

wages-earner SUST.

wages payable ECON.

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Yet without new investment, the jobless rate could remain high, keeping wages - and ultimately prices - from rising.
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Six employees went on hunger strike, saying that will not give up until will be paid them the remaining wages.
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A year later, blue-collar wages were raised by 27% in real terms and white-collar wages became fully indexed.
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To stimulate a higher labor productivity most landlords freed a large number of slaves and many received wages.
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This documented the discovery of a power lawwith an exponent of approximately -0.1 -- linking wages to the local unemployment rate.
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Players who are on big wages yet only make sporadic first team appearances have been shipped out on loan where possible to reduce the outgoings.
backpagefootball.com
The division of labor was specifically designed to unlink wages from prices.
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They don't raise wages, despite the fact that a good pay hike would help ignite the global economy.
www.businessinsider.com.au
The amount to be withheld is based on both the amount wages paid on any paycheck and the period covered by the paycheck.
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Gate receipts were down to 33,800, however a small staff helped to make a profit of 145 despite player wages rising to 24,158.
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