Labor takes its share in wages; capital takes its share in profits.
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The government is expected to freeze all public sector wages next week.
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This week, UK wages growth hit its highest level in 10 years.
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Portugal still has one of the lowest minimum wages in western Europe.
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Anarchists don't believe in wages, and they certainly don't believe in taxes.
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However, 5 million public sector workers will continue to suffer wage freezes.
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I say: It is to wage war, by land, sea, and air.
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The government continue to seek a reduction of the public wage bill.
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The way the minimum wage was calculated needed to change, he said.
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Today, having a fair wage means everything to me and my family.
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But as labourcost in China rise, India has an opportunity to win market share.
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The laggards need to speed up, but labourcost and trade data show their competitiveness isn't improving.
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According to Kauffman, Arkansas Best's labourcost is about 10 percent above the rest of the industry.
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The employment density is the minimum of supply and demand, and equals the observed labourcost density:
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Operating costs fell 2.1 percent largely due to labourcost savings.
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Rising labourcosts and weak demand remained key factors constraining companies' growth.
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Greece, Portugal and Spain have slashed labourcosts and loosened restrictive rules.
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Land and labourcosts are high in England compared with the continent.
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Yes, we have got to cut our costs, including our labourcosts.
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They included new environmental regulations, labourcosts, energy prices and EU steel quotas.
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Rossiter said the company does not disclose its average hourlywage.
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Minimum wage earners say they're underwhelmed by a 25c increase in their hourlywage.
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That lower hourlywage is about half of what current UAW assembly workers make.
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Some centres are forking out nearly double the average hourlywage on relief teachers… Audio
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They were being paid an hourlywage so I think that was the motivation, she said.
Ús de cost of labour en anglès
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Therefore, costoflabour may be taken at 50 per cent.
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Part of the attraction is the low costoflabour.
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His priorities were capital acquisitions and inheritance taxes and reducing the high costoflabour.
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This ranges from the costoflabour to the cost of babysitters, to the cost of houses.
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What they desire is only to be obtained at the costoflabour, patience, and many disappointments.
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The gold producer has called for a restructuring of gold mine operations and that could come at the costoflabour.
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And in his last Budget, Brown put employers' National Insurance contributions back up again, increasing the costoflabour and discouraging job creation.
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Crowd working is driving down the costoflabour and is one reason that average earnings growth in the UK is so weak.
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The bigger question is whether Hollande will pull off the promised spending cuts at all, while making the costoflabour tangibly cheaper.
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Business cited the costoflabour as the most rapidly rising expense last year in the Chambers Ireland SME business confidence survey, published yesterday.
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That was once done by hand, but with the costoflabour rising, it's now done by machines that are typically made in Switzerland.
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But these are also supply-side-friendly reforms, because they reduce the costoflabour and, by getting people into employment, facilitate the transmission of productivity-enhancing skills.
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Mr Mirza claims he was informed the costoflabour to run the store would be between 21 to 30 per cent of sales.
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But nobody was interested in their 16-page dossier about the costofLabour's manifesto promises.
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It runs North West close, but can't beat the low costsoflabour and materials.
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But with costsoflabour and manufacturing going up and sales going down, businesses are struggling to make ends meet.