He has not stopped scoring since and all this after taking a 75 per cent pay cut when he moved to Hanover. |
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He explains angrily that the association, which is run by a large bank, has mandated the pay cut. |
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You'd be pretty angry if your salary didn't go up in line with inflation each year, because it would be tantamount to a pay cut. |
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Smith is under contract but probably will be asked to take a pay cut or face being released. |
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When they tried to get him to take a pay cut in 1887 to reflect his diminished ability, he took umbrage at the perceived insult and retired. |
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The law ordered striking hospital employees back to work with a 15 per cent pay cut. |
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The company is also demanding a 10 percent across-the-board pay cut and reduction in benefits for those employees kept on. |
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Senior staff have taken a voluntary pay cut, and so have hourly employees because their hours have been reduced. |
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The energy group is trying to force a massive pay cut on 120 North Sea oil workers by paying them hourly instead of monthly. |
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Anything less will amount to a pay cut and that is morally and economically indefensible. |
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Twenty-four days were to be eliminated from the school year, equating to a 12.6 percent pay cut. |
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The teachers' employer has initiated a partial lockout and a pay cut for teachers who participate in the job action. |
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I have watched my husband take a significant pay cut and seen his schedule sliced and diced till he doesn't know if he's coming or going. |
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The dispute arose from a one day walk-out in 2001, which was called after employees were balloted on a pay cut. |
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So why does a successful engineer change careers and take a 50 per cent pay cut? |
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I wouldn't have problems with taking a slight pay cut to get a new job as long as I know it covers my family's outgoings. |
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The doc fix is an attempt to prevent doctors who take Medicare patients from having to take a drastic pay cut. |
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Union officials estimated that when factors such as the cost of health benefits were factored in, the company's proposal amounted to a 40 cent per hour pay cut. |
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The company has asked the bankruptcy judge to impose a 13 percent pay cut on the machinists union, which represents 35,000 workers, and surrender all future pay raises. |
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He assigned you to a new task and, to make things worse, you have to take a substantial pay cut. |
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While a retirement pay cut of 50 per cent presents a tight financial future for most Canadians, we won't be alone. |
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The work day for operators was decreased to five hours, with no pay cut, but the fifteen-minute breaks every two hours were eliminated. |
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The pay of those who join profit-sharing companies goes up, while those that leave have to bear a substantial pay cut. |
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Of the cases closed in 2006, seven officers had been dismissed, seven had received a pay cut and 18 had been given a warning. |
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A couple of seasons back Juan Veron took a pay cut to return to Argentina to try to get back into the national team. |
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In 1893, 75 male and female tailors, all members of the Journeyman Tailors' Union, struck to protest a pay cut. |
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Workers displaced in many industrialised countries often experience extended periods of unemployment and a subsequent pay cut when re-employed. |
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But in Moscow shopkeepers have started to reprice goods daily, in effect handing Russian workers a massive pay cut. |
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In the UK a group of school meals workers on public service employment contracts had their pay cut in order to prevent their jobs from being privatised. |
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In the time between 4 weeks after beginning of the contract and 4 weeks before its end, the player also accepts a new contract only if he gets more money or the contract duration is extended without a pay cut. |
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Some have threatened to resign and claim constructive dismissal if I make the pay cut and said that they would be sure to win their case. |
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A doctor's group has warned that capping tax entitlements for public hospital staff would amount to a pay cut and would make staff think twice about taking jobs in the sector. |
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A total of 57 percent of baby boomers would be prepared to take a pay cut or a demotion in order to work with a socially conscientious employer, followed by Gen X at 54 percent and Gen Y at 51 percent. |
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Winnipeg's first union solely for working women was created in 1899 when, to protest a 20 per cent pay cut, 50 women working for the Emerson and Hague tent and overall company joined the United Garment Workers. |
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Any new agreement, they told us, would be predicated on a pay cut! |
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The pay cut reflects Goldman's broader struggles. |
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I think they should get a pay cut when they do not bother to vote. |
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A recent survey of 2,000 Canadians by Environics Research reports that 38 per cent of men and 42 per cent of women would accept a 20 per cent pay cut for an extra 20 per cent of time off. |
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Some first-level managers have seen their pay frozen, while directors have taken a 3 per cent pay cut, vice presidents a5per cent pay cut, and the President and CEO 10 per cent. |
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