If we do not increase their wages and salaries, then they will pack their bags and go. |
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For those who believe that big salaries should just get bigger, the implication is that top people are driven largely by the first effect. |
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I think ministerial salaries have improved in both real and relative terms since then. |
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Under the law, we can't cut employee salaries as long as we are making a profit. |
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This ensured that state pensions kept up with the rate at which salaries were rising. |
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The government hired the company to recommend readjustments to the salaries of chief executives. |
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After protest and agitation led by UP Urdu Teachers' Association, Urdu teachers started getting full salaries from 1997 onwards. |
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Most of the money goes in salaries and allowances for teachers, or educators as they are now officially known. |
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And employers, faced with falling demand and dwindling margins, cut back on salaries, raises, benefits, and other perks. |
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Workers have not been paid their salaries for up to 45 months, as successive administrations have left them without pay. |
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The whacking salaries enjoyed by chief executives are necessary, we are told, to ensure the best people can be found for the job. |
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The management agreed to increase salaries by 10 percent but then reneged and transferred the activists. |
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As one critic sardonically put it, their dollar salaries rise in inverse proportion to the obscurity of their work. |
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It could include players accepting a deferred payment of part of their salaries. |
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The women workers were then re-employed on half their previous salaries, with none of their previous benefits. |
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It's dangerous to make moral judgments on the Leeds players just because they have more noughts than us on the end of their salaries. |
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Little or no differential is reported between salaries achieved in the city compared with the regions. |
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For individuals, the flat rate tax is levied on all wages, salaries or pensions, less a personal allowance. |
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Entitlements range from parliamentary salaries down to a variety of allowances like the printing allowance. |
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While an indefinite strike forced reinstatement of the six workers the April salaries remain unpaid. |
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Another characteristic of those days is that salaries for lay workers and pastors were low. |
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The school still relies heavily on donations from the community to pay the salaries of seven of its 27 teachers. |
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As a result, the average salary of women constitutes two thirds of men's salaries. |
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Those in work have seen their salaries trebled or quadrupled and unemployment is falling. |
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The latter we calculate as enough to employ over 1,000 engineers at current market salaries. |
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The two sides are stalemated over issues such as salaries and health insurance for both retirees and current teachers. |
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The teachers and district negotiators have stalemated on health care, early retirement incentives, salaries, duties and time. |
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The party also earned a damaging reputation for miserliness by cutting pensions and salaries and fostering economic alarmism. |
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The union has been fighting with the department over cuts in salaries and manpower levels. |
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Average monthly salaries have been estimated to be roughly equivalent to 31,500 tenges. |
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Their salaries and benefits often approach those of probationary and tenured faculty members, although they do not match them. |
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The long-term financial commitment required for tenure track faculty suggest that most formula and state appropriations are used for salaries. |
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In just 5 years the wages and salaries earned by New Zealanders have increased by 32 percent. |
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He insists that the employees earn decent salaries and enjoy a good quality of life, so mostly he focuses on lowering other costs of production. |
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Two of the soldiers were demoted, and all three were ordered to forfeit their salaries. |
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Big numbers of new people earning decent salaries will also be a well-timed boost to the Manchester city centre property market. |
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If the cops camped out at the corner of Spadina and College, they could cover the costs of their salaries by ticketing bike-lane parkers. |
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Despite the fact that wages and salaries are by far the biggest element of the NHS budget, there have been tight controls on the pay bill. |
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With a cap on bonuses, the clubs could redirect the money to major league salaries. |
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In most cases, efficiency does not come from better management or innovation, but simply lower salaries and lower service standards. |
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The salaries did in fact later materialize, and living within salaries is no form of corruption. |
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Hubert's management is also staying put, ensuring continuity and probably pretty good fat salaries into the bargain for those at the top. |
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The union is also seeking full salaries and benefits for female pilots who go on maternity leave, regardless of the length of their breaks. |
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The budget specifically allocates a six per cent increase for teachers' salaries. |
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He said salaries up to the rank of senior superintendent would be improved and money channelled towards scarce skills. |
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Doctors' salaries have octupled, and 22 million vaccination doses have been given to Iraqi children. |
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And if salaries and remuneration take up the bulk of the money, then how is the remainder allocated? |
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Workers are being given bigger job titles rather than bigger salaries as cash-strapped companies try to keep employees happy. |
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The state would pay the salaries of teachers, capitation fees for every student and fund the construction of schools. |
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Facing greater competition, employers have eliminated lifetime employment guarantees to managers and professionals and reduced salaries. |
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Firstly salaries often get stuck at certain levels, therefore forcing people to move South or in my case abroad to find work. |
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In addition, enterprises should also be renationalized when the management is unable to pay the bills, including invoices, salaries, and taxes. |
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Chief Minister John Osborne announced double salaries in December at the last sitting of Parliament. |
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The change will mean that the workers will be re-classified as casual employees, costing them their fixed salaries and retirement benefits. |
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Napoleon won his point that bishops and clergy should be paid salaries by the state. |
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Most of the invalids are in their 30s or 40s, securing life-time pensions worth 70 per cent of the final retirement-age salaries. |
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The authority had a wide statutory power to pay its employees such salaries and wages as it thought fit. |
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For many teachers of state schools, monthly salaries do not cover their daily needs. |
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The private sector average wage would be used to set salaries for all public sector employees. |
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Another major concern of the Social Ministry will be the increase of salaries and pensions. |
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There has already been agreement not to increase salaries for public service employees. |
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The company has decided to freeze the level of pensionable salaries for its 10,000 workers. |
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Employers pay their staff their weekly or monthly salaries after deducting the income tax they owe. |
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The salaries of the remaining employees will be cut with the size of the cut depending on the pay grade. |
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On a specified date in January, the player and his team make a one-time exchange of proposed salaries. |
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A collection of simpletons and self serving misfits that do not merit their status and salaries. |
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As a loyal employee, the manager is responsible for keeping salaries at a reasonable level. |
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To maximize profits, some franchisees hire poorly trained teachers for low salaries. |
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The amount of money generated for the local economy in salaries alone is colossal. |
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Many of them cannot compete with salaries and benefits offered by multinational corporations. |
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Those players would then be distributed evenly among the franchises to play alongside semi-pro players on realistic salaries. |
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The costs included overheads such as salaries, rents and repairs but no depreciation as all improvements were charged to the year's account. |
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Architects contemplating their first hires should do a budget based on revenues and operating costs plus the projected salaries. |
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The most simple way to cut spending is to cut salaries for all doctors, but health-care staff are already overworked. |
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Apart from inspecting the salaries of special advisers and sundry spin-doctors, they make pretty dull reading. |
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Some of it goes straight to individuals in the form of consulting fees, contracts, honoraria, and salaries. |
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Many of the new bankruptees were supplementing their already-handsome salaries by selling stock options each month. |
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Some of these records include membership, awards, salaries and minutes of meetings. |
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A spokesman for the Church Commissioners said the money saved on the salaries would be refocused into community outreach and missionary work. |
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With escalating club fees, trifling base salaries and percentages taken off credit card payments, that is an interesting question indeed. |
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The fun was subsidised by the huge salaries writers were receiving from the Hollywood dream factory. |
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In determining wages, salaries and perks, especially in a time of plenty, Government must not only be fair, but it must be seen to be fair. |
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It hardly needs saying that their salaries are not over generous or that perquisites are few. |
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If employment is low, the companies have enough human resources already and people should be glad not to have their salaries cut. |
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While on patrol, we continued to conduct random checks of these locations as well as provide equipment and salaries for the guards. |
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We are stuck with finding this additional money to pay staff salaries and wages. |
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Many were young support staff members earning moderate salaries far below the massive paychecks of top executives. |
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They want the closed factory reopened and the payment of salaries pending for the last 18 months. |
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Labor unions supported the exchange-rate peg as a means to control prices and the inflationary pressure on salaries. |
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Prices of 110 items, all wages and salaries, and transport rates were pegged at the 15 December 1942 level. |
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If we execute a project overseas, the compensation we pay has to be commensurate with salaries in those countries. |
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The comparatively lower salaries mattered less because doctors enjoyed autonomy and esteem. |
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A recent survey found that young Chinese spend about one-third of their salaries on leisure activities including dining out and going to bars. |
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Figures for income, gross profit, salaries, motor expenses, drawings etc are fed into the Revenue computer system. |
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Of course it also paid substantial sums to shareholders in the form of dividends and also paid rich salaries to its top executives. |
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Let the police deal with crime, that is why taxpayers provide their salaries and emoluments. |
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They earned salaries and sales dividends which subsequently were paid to them in foreign valuta. |
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And there is less sympathy for well-educated IT workers, many of whom benefited from a dramatic run-up in salaries during the bubble. |
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Non-excessive salaries paid to members are deductible for the purposes of determination of the taxable income of the corporation. |
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This new borough was also endowed with land, the income from which was used to pay the salaries of two burgesses at parliament. |
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The 6,500 employees at HM have endured irregular or non-payment of salaries for more than a year. |
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The reason behind non-payment of salaries was that the Finance Department was yet to sanction these posts. |
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These dystopias of capitalism are squeezing out communities' hope as they sedate them with the best salaries around. |
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The readjusted salaries are said to roughly equal 2.5 times the monthly salary of a cabinet minister. |
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In the dance world, compensation for orchestra musicians and stagehands often takes priority over the budgeted dancers' salaries. |
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Our salaries and recognition of our professional skills and experience have been eroded over many years. |
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Furthermore, even volunteer recruits, many entering because of the draft, received the same low salaries as draftees. |
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For drumming this lethal message into our heads media commissars are rewarded with lavish salaries, status and privilege. |
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The salaries attached to the various posts were ridiculously inadequate, and the holders had to peculate in order to exist, if for nothing else. |
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A shortage would push technology salaries upwards and result in staff being headhunted, according to Byrne. |
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The huge salaries paid to the American superstars are paid in U.S. dollars into U.S. bank accounts and stay in the United States. |
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They don't want you to know that reps are working about 20 to 30 hours a week while pulling down close to six-figure salaries. |
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But its figures confirmed the widespread fear in schools that they were up against demographics as much as private sector salaries. |
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Because the effect of inflation has pushed the wages and salaries of policemen and policewomen into a higher bracket. |
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Outcomes refers to salaries, recognition, fringe benefits, seniority rights and the like. |
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Part of these foreign employees ' salaries can be paid by the overseas headquarters. |
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Arguments over final salaries and divvying up the remaining assets became painfully contentious. |
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The poor sweepers in India would be stunned by the exalted status of the sanitation workers in America, who make pretty handsome salaries. |
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Their salaries apart, the expenses really are generous and are way above what most of us can claim in our respective spheres of employment. |
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The real expat deal means astronomical salaries, a large pad in Azabu Juban, nannies to look after their two kids, etc. |
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The institution also provided compensation to employers for salaries paid to employees on sick leave after the first eight days. |
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The foundation will use the collected money to pay salaries, social contributions and compensations to employees upon the sale. |
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According to media reports, the company, in retribution, then halted the payment of the workers' May salaries. |
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Bank of Ireland is prepared to lend staff up to double their salaries to buy Telecom Eireann shares. |
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Many top players had enjoyed extravagant lifestyles and six-figure salaries. |
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The economy is booming, salaries are rising, companies are swelling to global size. |
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The drop stems mainly from slower growth in wages and salaries, smaller increases in benefits, and a bigger rise in net interest payments. |
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The huge salary rise took place after the government approved the Buckley report on salaries for executives of commercial semi-state companies. |
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The actors with personal box-office power won huge salaries from Hollywood as far back as thirty years ago. |
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We see some of these salaries as a necessary evil in order to attract good people to run our establishments! |
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The best and brightest earned fat signing bonuses, big salaries, and fancy perks. |
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Also, so as to discourage the re-emergence of a bribable judiciary, salaries were high. |
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If businesses became profitless, he said, entrepreneurs could not pay the salaries of employees and would not survive long. |
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The January wage was distributed in installments, only half of February was paid, and March salaries are still outstanding. |
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The case for large bonuses on top of large salaries is essentially specious, at least for anyone of my generation. |
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Today bullfighting is big business in Spain with the top matadors earning comparable salaries to the nation's top soccer stars and rock idols. |
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Soldiers make low salaries and in many cases live in quite poor conditions. |
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Before the game, players staged an impromptu walkout to protest ever-rising salaries. |
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They are protesting non-payment of salaries for the months of December, January, February and March. |
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Two of the programmers were eventually hired on as full-time employees at regular salaries. |
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By clause 11.1, the company also covenanted to offer employment to certain employees at no less than their current salaries. |
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It is those foreigners sent here by foreign companies that receive high salaries for working in Shanghai. |
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What benefit to the public is there to pay salaries to those who formerly entered politics as a vocational choice? |
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The balance indicated that salaries had already been credited to our accounts. |
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Stanford University in California has recently opted to freeze all salaries in order to help finances. |
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Funding for Children's Aid Societies was frozen, and staff salaries were kept at 1997 levels. |
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Stress levels are said to be high, as are salaries and other fringe benefits. |
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From now onwards the councils should strive to be up to date on payment of monthly salaries by raising funds from own vast resources. |
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Also, they're having to help cover the cost of the higher players' salaries, but they are still getting an earful from the fans. |
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Employees working in the e-business and web sector in Ireland receive salaries on a par with other economic sectors. |
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The presidential decretal law no.33 of 1992 regarded salaries and rewards for armed forces and security. |
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The salaries, together with expenses, will be in addition to the money they earn in their private capacity. |
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The old argument that it was necessary to pay these CEOs high salaries in order to retain them no longer holds. |
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They have presided over a vast increase in the number and salaries of public sector employees. |
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Unions use collective bargaining to help set wages and salaries and worker benefits. |
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They seem content to let prices climb further out of reach of us mere mortals earning regular salaries. |
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The two people will receive their normal monthly salaries as they will be obliged to work at least six hours a day. |
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The strikers are demanding the payment of salaries owed to them over the past two months. |
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The salary discrimination permits the superiors to fix the salaries of their employees on an arbitrary basis. |
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Some employees saw increases in their salaries while others had theirs reduced. |
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But to get those robust salaries, railroaders put up with wearying schedules, physical work and unpredictable assignments. |
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Those that persevere and succeed can go on to command six figure salaries. |
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She also said employees on the same grade in different regions got paid different salaries for the same work, or the same salary for different hours. |
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By this reckoning, buoyant growth will boost wages and salaries, giving home buyers the extra money they need to cover their increased borrowing costs and so buttress housing. |
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He was constantly repeating that he came from the people, and he liked to give Bulgarians five leva additionally to their salaries on a periodic basis. |
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These profits are used to improve military capabilities by facilitating procurement, to increase the salaries paid to soldiers, and to improve logistics. |
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The noi statistics on the campaign race pay gap compare all staffers of each race, and average out the salaries. |
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That, in turn, could lead to nonpayment of salaries and pensions, driving the country closer to a social meltdown. |
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Other justiciaries also have claimed the government to increase salaries. |
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With the growth of online banking, companies were remitting salaries online and customers were making payments without having to physically step into a bank. |
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And since the education system is being funded by tax dollars rather than by the demanders themselves, it becomes much easier to increase salaries. |
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Most are fleeing high unemployment and wages as low as 50p an hour in search of low-skilled jobs paying salaries that remain a dream for people in Poland. |
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The major portion of its budget is consumed by the salaries of its huge staff, with bureaucrats and politicians appointing their own kith and kin or other favourites. |
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While State authorities still cap players' salaries and have the final say on who can be transferred abroad, corporate-sponsored teams have rebuilt Chinese soccer. |
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In the wider scenario, a lot of the apparent financial imbalance in the statistics will be explained away by the inequity between men's and women's salaries. |
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Headmasters and school boards have control over budgets, the curriculum, staffing and salaries, and as a result are free to innovate and adapt to local needs. |
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He said if any staff member is penalised due to late payment of a loan due to the delayed salaries, they would seek to have this penalty money refunded by the employer. |
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This is indeed the desire of many more Zambians outside the public service spectrum who have also been complaining about poor salaries and the high tax regimes. |
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He withheld the salaries of parliamentarians who refused to rubberstamp his laws, and lawyers who challenged him were disbarred. |
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These organisations are also entitled to what the government calls a top-up-grant which, in effect, is intended to cover rises in staff salaries and other incidentals. |
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The high-skilled IT specialists are not paid the salaries commensurable to the European ones because of the costs of life and the salary level in Ukraine. |
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The salaries were reduced so much that 1000 euro for many workers has now become a goal or aspiration. |
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I wonder if the people who trained these officers ever gave them lessons in manners and common courtesy to deal with the citizens who pay their salaries. |
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Their complaint that they fight a daily battle to challenge the hegemony of the elite contrasts with their six-figure salaries and privileged academic positions. |
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But people in their late 20s and early 30s with above-average salaries can no longer afford a house and are trying to rent, while rents are going through the roof. |
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Tired of being a poster child for stingy salaries, Walmart snarkily takes a leading left-wing critic to task. |
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You can arrange for one or both salaries to be paid into the account or set up standing orders so that a certain amount is transferred into the joint account each month. |
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The downturn in the technology sector put a swift end to IT recruitment trends characterised by inflated salaries and rampant job-hopping at all levels. |
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As long as they applied to newly appointed rather than currently sitting judges, the proposals could not be understood as unconstitutionally diminishing jurists ' salaries. |
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There are numerous such mechanisms, which range from determining the scope and nature of judicial jurisdiction to the setting of judicial salaries. |
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If you were civic-minded you could foot the bill for ten teachers' salaries or keep the same number of criminals in gruel and water for a year at Her Majesty's pleasure. |
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The payment of salaries is quite often irregular and it is a dog's life for the majority of labourers who go in search of a fortune across the seas. |
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She is clearly unhappy in a social order where money matters, where middle-aged men become recluses and run away from their families when they lose their salaries. |
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Yet monthly salaries for teachers, police officers, and other mid-level jobs are often half that amount. |
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He argued that yes, executive salaries are exorbitant but you have to pay what someone would get in America, otherwise you're not going to get them or keep them. |
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Government data on wages and salaries also exclude fringe benefits. |
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With the support of IRC, he helped medical workers get training, better supplies, and actual salaries. |
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Officers and councillors are not our masters but servants of the populace, the council tax payers make their handsome salaries, pension conditions and allowances possible. |
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Up to 1779, employees were essentially remunerated with salaries. |
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Civil and chemical engineering salaries remained relatively stable, but electronic engineers were hit badly by the downturn in the technology sector. |
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According to state government sources, the new recruits would be paid salaries of 4,000 rupees, less than half the normal salary of an office worker. |
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One reason is that the high salaries many of our leaders receive, in newsrooms and business offices as well as corporate headquarters, have turned into golden handcuffs. |
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The golden handshakes, the lavish executive salaries, the disregard for worker entitlements, the corporate rorting and the insider deals must end. |
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If so, such documents could have proven that Bo and Gu lived beyond their apparent means, since government salaries are minuscule. |
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The civil engineering field has remained relatively stable, and most civil engineers are enjoying considerable demand and concurrently stable salaries. |
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But, they add, the feminization of medicine is helping to lower physician salaries, encourage part-time doctoring and exacerbate a looming shortage of physicians. |
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Top quality staff command high salaries and other fringe benefits such as housing and transport that are beyond the reach of government funded, educational institutions. |
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As anyone with a son or daughter working for a City investment bank will tell you, the salaries and annual bonuses that go with such deals are mouth-watering. |
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Anyway, with my current search for freelancing gigs I was thinking about how much a freelancer needs to charge per day to equal certain full-time salaries. |
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The assembly has funded political parties, paid for 10 ministries, and sustained a top-heavy civil service who spend their salaries in the local shops. |
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Current and former Oakland Raiderettes sued their team in January, alleging wage theft and failure to meet minimum wage salaries. |
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The files hold thousands of papers which detail information such as full names, National Insurance numbers, salaries, family contact details and job descriptions. |
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Plans to slash the employee headcount and cut salaries are on hold. |
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After the empowerment of the panchayats, they are being asked by the department to get the clearance certificate from the sarpanches concerned before getting salaries. |
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Hjorten and Fuller went without salaries for the project's first year and financed the company by mortgaging their property and by taking on credit-card debt. |
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Further down the civil service tree were enthusiastic and hardworking but under-resourced officials operating in poor physical environments and on uncompetitive salaries. |
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McCaslin likened the energy at ARNN to that of a startup, with the handsome salaries to match. |
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The CFL doesn't leave fans arguing over who is at fault for ridiculous player salaries, outrageous profits or the viability of small-market teams. |
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The shift means that more of an employee's compensation comes from bonuses, commissions, profit sharing, or stock options, and less from salaries. |
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Top academic salaries in Australia for those who are the outstanding performers are far too low, while mediocrities and worse are rewarded beyond their deserts. |
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Meanwhile at the top, those wonderful universities that pay such fantastic salaries to their academics, are producing a new class of rich who are becoming self-perpetuating. |
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Because salaries are not sufficient to cover living expenses, the workers are desperate to obtain their outstanding overtime and holiday payments. |
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Compared to weekly wages of skilled labourers, these amounts seem almost contemptible, and should perhaps be thought of as honoraria rather than salaries. |
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Most important, the turn for the better in the job market over the past year has supplied the household sector with a growth surge in income from wages and salaries. |
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Compensation from salaries and stock options can be astronomical, and media attention can boost the profiles of high-flying CEOs into the stratosphere of rock stars. |
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If the teams don't cap player salaries, the league won't survive. |
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In the years following countyhood, the court levied taxes, set salaries for county officials, provided for public safety and regulated morals. |
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The data comes from a study of gross salaries for all 340 occupational g roups. |
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It was such a splendid opportunity, anyhow, for breaking contracts, cutting salaries, and taming the stars. |
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As of 2015, average salaries in the Premier League are higher than for any other football league in the world. |
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The repatriated salaries of its overseas stars have become an important part of some local economies. |
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Even when salaries are replaced, military families are emotionally destabilized by this war effort. |
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The two officers were not getting their salaries for around eight months, which is a very demotivating example for the force. |
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Staff salaries are subject to an internal tax that is administered by the UN organizations. |
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Prostitutes' salaries and payments fluctuate according to the economic conditions of their respective countries. |
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Yaroslavsky says the agency has been reluctant to pare down soaring salaries and failed to rein in costs at construction sites. |
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But the hospital administration is reluctant to increase the vacation time, since they recently increased CRNA salaries. |
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The bosses never seem to complain about the cost of their own fat cat salaries, pensions, share options and golden handshakes. |
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The government said scarping off such jobs would reduce spending on salaries and increase productivity. |
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In other instances the names of dead soldiers were kept on the muster rolls so their commanders could collect their salaries. |
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As a result, there was a wide range of salaries in the European Parliament. |
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He figured why pay your generals hefty salaries and award them vast jagirs if you were going to end up doing all the work anyway? |
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In 1772, it became known that the Crown intended to pay fixed salaries to the governors and judges in Massachusetts. |
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Others may seem them as pompous windbags with over-inflated egos and obscene salaries to match. |
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The Service has approved automatic deferrals of a fixed percentage of employees' salaries to Sec. |
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The Tennessee income tax does not apply to salaries and wages, but most income from stock, bonds and notes receivable is taxable. |
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Life peers created under the Life Peerages Act do not, unless they also hold ministerial positions, receive salaries. |
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Air traffic controllers are demanding a wage hike as the government discusses an increase in the salaries of public servants. |
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Their salaries and service conditions were not subject to the vote of provincial legislature. |
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The UAE was the fourth best for disposable incomes, fifth best for salaries and increasing savings and eighth for luxuries. |
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Racing drivers at the highest levels are usually paid by the team, or by sponsors, and can command very substantial salaries. |
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He describes salaries, scams, agents, auditions, where to live and how to get around Los Angeles, headshots, types of work, training, and unions. |
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It suggests that salaries for postgraduates and non-graduates have risen faster since 2010 than for those who hold a first degree. |
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And he claimed the bloated Ofgem salaries make a mockery of Government claims to be cutting back on bureaucracy, waste and qangos. |
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Priests and bishops were given salaries as part of a department of government controlled by Paris, not Rome. |
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So many Government departments are based in the North and the Home Counties are starved of quangocracy jobs with fat salaries. |
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The study also found that, at peak earnings ages, the salaries of liberal arts majors surpass those of preprofessional majors. |
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The school system cannot raise teachers' salaries, so they are providing better benefits as an effort to up the ante. |
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Increased competition has inflated salaries among professional athletes. |
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The company's tightfisted owner won't raise the workers' salaries. |
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The Act also set out their salaries and reaffirmed their rights and duties. |
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In 2015, Columbia University was ranked the first in the state by average professor salaries. |
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The partnership agreement requires partners to promptly remit all fees, salaries, honoraria and book royalties. |
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He was especially generous to men of letters and rhetors, several of whom he pensioned with salaries of as much as 1,000 gold pieces a year. |
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It's getting better at the rarified air level, among stars who get the very top salaries,'' Burman said. |
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The inflation was worsened by a growing population but a static production level, low employee salaries and a rising cost of living. |
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Challenges include low salaries for doctors, poor facilities, poor provision of equipment, and the frequent absence of essential drugs. |
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There are doubts if new staff can be recruited since there are better starting salaries in less stressful and less dangerous environments. |
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However, modern research has shown that payments were made to supporters of union that appear not to have been overdue salaries. |
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Workers of the Burgas-based Mina Cherno More Burgas EAD are staging an underground strike over unpaid salaries for two months. |
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There is a wide distribution of salaries among the various districts of Poland. |
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Investment funds seemed a long way from the people on the streel who struggle to place the leftovers from their salaries into a savings account. |
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Neth Pheaktra, spokesman of the tribunal, told Kyodo News the staff will remain on strike until they receive their salaries, which have not been paid since June. |
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At the end of November, the clergy from the northern Vratsa Eparchy voiced outrage against the Bulgarian Holy Synod over not receiving salaries and benefits. |
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We should put a cap on the salaries, to keep them under control. |
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The inflation was worsened by a growing population with a static production level, low salaries and a rising cost of living, which damaged local industry. |
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However, in comparison to mining engineer salaries in other regions, such as Canada, the United States, Australia and the United Kingdom, Indian salaries are low. |
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The team reviewed the study and redrafted some aspects of the report, which focused on amending the financial status of teachers in terms of salaries and allowances. |
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Expatriate salaries are usually augmented with allowances to compensate for a higher cost of living or hardships associated with a foreign posting. |
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The contract also calls for establishing a wage scale that would start newly hired employees at salaries equal to 66 percent of existing pay rates. |
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It also pays certain costs of the domestic cricket programme directly, including the salaries of first class umpires and the cost of temporary floodlights at county matches. |
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Abduli told Spic that he and his three colleagues had not been paid salaries for six months and cover on their own the costs for research and trips to Kosovo. |
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Lucius and Fulvia took a political and martial gamble in opposing Octavian, however, since the Roman army still depended on the triumvirs for their salaries. |
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He sees pecking orders, job titles and salaries for what they really are. |
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Recent growth in overall income inequality, at least within the OECD countries, has been driven mostly by increasing inequality in wages and salaries. |
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Sections 32 to 37 are entitled Terms of Appointment and deal with issues such as tenure, salaries and allowances, resignation and retirement, and pensions. |
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Consultants benefited from the new system by being paid salaries that provided an acceptable standard of living without the need for them to resort to private practice. |
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Many practice subsistence agriculture and receive no salaries. |
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Their salaries, wages and emoluments are subject to a tax for the benefit of the European Communities and are, in turn, exempt from national taxes. |
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They reported certain occupational risks and disbenefits to these women workers including low salaries, and deficient enforcement of healthy and safety regulations. |
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It is hoped that some sane element in the capital's power corridors will help in the release of the female workers' salaries and earn their well-wishing prayers. |
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Lack of funding for salaries led to many teachers leaving the profession. |
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According to the Panama Papers, Zimplats Holdings, a large platinum mining concern, set up a shell company to pay the salaries of its senior managers. |
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No doubt all the office staff they made redundant last year will have particularly enjoyed seeing what used to be their salaries pay for an animated choo-choo train. |
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Rather, it just added two or three piasters to already low salaries. |
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Mining salaries are usually determined by the level of skill required, where the position is, and what kind of organization the engineer is working for. |
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They couldn't match the huge salaries paid by the New York Yankees, so they used an analytical, evidence-based sabermetric approach to assemble a competitive baseball team. |
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Lamica said restoring two dayside workers would cover most calls from Harrington, and the money made from the transfers would easily offset their salaries. |
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First, overwithholding is built into the withholding tables that are issued by, IRS and that are used by employers to calculate amounts to be withheld on wages and salaries. |
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The English Premiership operates a salary cap, set by the Premiership Rugby Board, specifying the money a club can spend on the player salaries of its squad per season. |
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