As long as there are fast food chains, there will always be underpaid and overworked line staff. |
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In addition, he has substantially underpaid child support based on his annual incomes. |
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The company I was working for illegally underpaid all the workers, but there was nothing we could do about it. |
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The penalty is applied after the IRS has audited your return and has determined that you have underpaid your tax. |
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After about 60 days, I knew I was underpaid for the amount of work one had to do in my position. |
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With its over-educated, overworked, underpaid legions, publishing is an industry bedevilled by pessimism. |
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But I don't like science enough to be an underpaid, overeducated slave for the rest of my life, sorry. |
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She concluded that half the vice-chancellors were overpaid and half underpaid. |
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He hasn't been pleased with the slow progress on several projects relating to the program, and he thinks he's underpaid. |
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As the series begins, Max bumps into a young cockney woman, an overworked but underpaid media researcher with a degree in communications. |
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The hard working police are severely underfunded, significantly underpaid and crazily understaffed. |
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Either way, many students are sucked into the workforce at entry-level posts, grumbling that they're overqualified and underpaid. |
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Our profession attracts highly educated, creative, hard-working and nurturing individuals, yet most of us are underpaid. |
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The union says in 2003 the company will take a wage survey and if we are underpaid, we will get additional wage increases. |
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Hey moneybags, do you want to donate to the poor, overworked and underpaid resident foundation? |
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In addition, it is generally assumed that many women are employed in nonregistered and underpaid informal activities. |
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Any attempt to speak to them is routed to a vast office where harassed and underpaid staff attempt to deal with routine inquiries. |
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If I want to go into the underpaid, Alice-in-Wonderland world of academic teaching and research, a PhD is vital. |
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Activists say the workers are underpaid and overworked and are turning now to an unusual source to help them complete their heavy workload. |
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They never mention whether our young people are recruited as white-collar workers or just underpaid, overworked laborers over there. |
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Poor funding and underpaid animal keepers make the conditions for some of the animals almost unbearable. |
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We are there to support the teacher in the classroom and to assist in many other ways and, yes, we are underpaid. |
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The majority of the ones I encounter are underpaid yet have a great love for the movies. |
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Economists sometimes contend that it makes no difference whether officialdom is decently paid or underpaid and makes it up by taking bribes. |
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There was a shortage and she was hired, but the owner of the preschool who sponsored her knew her problems and underpaid and ill-treated her. |
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They help their overworked, underpaid teacher haul water from a well down the road, not far from a foul-smelling outhouse. |
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In that case if they had underpaid their tax they would be required to pay the balance of the tax at the end of the year. |
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I'm still here, overworked but at least I'm not underpaid, not this week anyway. |
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Women's lack of occupational status and their unpaid or underpaid work is a factor of their lower status. |
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Women largely carry out caring, often informally and either unpaid or underpaid. |
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Dongozi pilloried arrogant employers who know that, no matter how underpaid they are, journalists will continue to work for slave wages. |
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Many workers have to work double shifts and overtime goes unpaid or underpaid. |
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Some complained of being overworked, others complained of being underworked and almost all said they were underpaid. |
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Yes, dear panel, we in the military, especially the lower ranks, are overdue, overburdened, and definitely underpaid. |
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In fact several of them accumulate petty underpaid jobs to live in timeworn rooms with outrageous rental fees. |
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Because of this indecisiveness, our troops have been underpaid, undermanned and underequipped. |
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He also believes that pensioners are underpaid, so does that mean that we can look forward to a substantial increase in what this government laughingly calls a pension? |
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If there is one summary theme to the comments received with the surveys, it is that paediatricians feel overworked, underpaid and unappreciated. |
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In any particular fiscal year, some provinces may have been overpaid while others may have been underpaid. |
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In her plain but adultlike clothes she looked like a teen-age nanny, someone from another country who was underpaid and exploited. |
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Even public-service lawyering jobs, while underpaid for the field, still pay better than low-wage warehouse labor. |
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I spent four years in a prison where each handicapped convict was issued an underpaid inmate assistant. |
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Doctors, who were overworked and underpaid, began taking bribes to provide care. |
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You might even make the case that Jamie Dimon is the most underpaid CEO in America. |
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Unlike virtually every other correctional center in the country, Hampden County doesn't rely on underpaid, often underqualified, overworked in-house docs. |
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Besides, when the inventories begin to accumulate, underpaid journalists can start looking into affordably priced Chinese cars. |
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Take care here since late or underpaid instalments are subject to interest charges. |
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Doctors and nurses are over-worked and underpaid, and although services are meant to be free, in reality patients face many hidden costs. |
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It took years for Lauren Voswinkel to find out that she was being underpaid. |
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When I'm looking at job adverts, everything is zero-hours contracts or so underpaid. |
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However, when she returned to Bucharest where she had originally studied, opportunities for academic research were scarce and underpaid. |
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Further, interest on underpaid amounts will be calculated as of the date the amounts were payable. |
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The fact that key security personnel are underpaid, and often irregularly paid, contributes greatly to their vulnerability to corruption. |
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But don't forget interest adds up quickly on unpaid and underpaid amounts. |
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To put it baldly, we now have overpaid recruits and underpaid sergeants. |
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At that moment, I was grateful that I had squandered all the money I had been underpaid over the years and had nothing in the market, because I knew it was a house of cards. |
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The final straw came when she discovered that she was heavily underpaid compared with male executives within the group doing similar or equivalent jobs. |
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The judge replied that most asylum-seekers who were threatened with penury couldn't get near the few underpaid lawyers who were prepared to give them a hearing. |
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And as I pointed out in an earlier column, if they read the details of the lengthy contract, they might have thought she was underpaid by the company. |
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Workers were severely underpaid and denied social benefits such as free meals and transportation and the signing of a collective labour contract was blocked. |
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I currently feel like an over-worked, underpaid member of the company. |
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The welfare system is overworked, underpaid and they get burned out. |
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In January 2007 the Government announced that employers who refuse to pay the minimum wage could face a fine for every worker they have underpaid. |
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Although the number of people employed in this sector is constantly increasing, domestic work is still the most insecure, underpaid and least protected form of employment and is one of the most dangerous. |
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Up until then, teachers had been underpaid and had not been unionized, and women teachers had often had to abandon their careers when they got married. |
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They are badly treated and often underpaid. |
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Still, it is difficult to promote work that is stressful and underpaid. |
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When we know that changes to the immigration act are going to lead to underpaid temporary foreign workers who are not subject to health and safety regulations, the Liberals support it. |
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Hospital budgets rarely allow the purchase of modern equipment, while medical staff are often overspecialised and underpaid. |
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And whether they're recent arrivals or freshly-minted graduates, they're being shunted off into low-paying jobs or into precarious underpaid self-employment. |
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The blacklist of substandard ships which will soon enable the European Union to close its ports to dangerous ships should logically include ships whose crews are underqualified and underpaid. |
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Documented evidence indicates that, in some cases, officials will take advantage of benefits when they feel they are underpaid, overworked, and underappreciated. |
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They are busy, overworked, dramatically underpaid and under-recognized for their contributions, and under-supported with training and growth opportunities. |
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I feel overworked, underpaid and under appreciated by the government. |
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All these women, myself included, need someone to believe in us, need the tools, need the firm but motherly training given by these underpaid counselors who sometimes do more than professionals could. |
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I just found myself thinking, how long have I been underpaid? |
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By nice women you probably mean selfish women who have no more thought for the underpaid, overworked woman than a pussycat in a sunny window has for the starving kitten on the street. |
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By contributing to saving costs, these underpaid workers make possible the transfer of valuable goods produced on the peripheries to the centers of the world economy. |
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In fact, it does not allow for a comparison of jobs between men and women so we can get rid of women in ghettos where they are underpaid and undervalued. |
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In short, the vast social field which community work fills today and everyday, is assumed by volunteers and underpaid workers, doing the work of the State: aiding the excluded, the homeless, the drug addicts, etc. |
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These gendered values translate into the denial of the rights of the girl child as well as the exploitation of her labour, mostly unpaid or underpaid. |
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These migrants often take on grueling and underpaid work in farms, garbage collection or cleaning that helps to keep households and cities supplied, organized and tidy. |
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The company took on too much work that was delegated to inexperienced and underpaid men. |
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They had poor, underpaid staff, no desks, and unsatisfactory textbooks that came from England. |
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Yet it is still a model, heavily dependent on the donations of money, time, and energy from citizens, backed up by a core of staff and workers, many of them underpaid for the work they do. |
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Only one person bears the brunt and the burden of the government's actions, good or bad, in terms of money: the hard-working Canadian who slogs, is overtaxed and often underpaid for the work he or she does. |
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The people in the streets, mainly students and pupils and the unemployed and underpaid, are voicing the crisis in a society which feels that it has no prospects. |
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In 1527, Charles' army in northern Italy, underpaid and desiring to plunder the city of Rome, mutinied, advanced southward toward Rome, and sacked the city. |
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