The way the minimumwage was calculated needed to change, he said.
2
The judge ruled that the minimumwage increase conflicted with state law.
3
Robertson said the government would not be shelving the minimumwage increase.
4
To 2 million people given a pay rise through the minimumwage.
5
The minimumwage and the new rights for working mothers and fathers.
Ús de maximum wage en anglès
1
Compass recently backed the Plaid Cymru call for a maximumwage.
2
Someone just sitting in an office outside there gets maximumwage.
3
Is now a good time to talk about the need for a maximumwage?
4
Madam, -If we're going to re-set the minimum wage, then we must set a maximumwage.
5
I felt safe, therefore, in fixing $5500 as the maximumwage limit of any year.
6
The miners wanted to work a minimum day for a maximumwage, but the country must have coal.
7
Just as the national minimum wage is enforced by legislation, so too should a national maximumwage, he said.
8
Greaves had gone to Italy only because of England's maximumwage and, as soon as the rule was overturned, felt homesick.
9
Our entrance according to our program would be to create job opportunities for Egyptians and fixing the minimum and maximumwage.
10
Hill, in his role as the chairman of the Professional Footballers' Association, successfully campaigned to have the maximumwage abolished in 1961.
11
The company's contract with the assemblers' union set $4.50 a day as the maximumwage.
12
In 1957 he had succeeded Jimmy Guthrie as chairman of the players' union, continuing the long fight for an end to the maximumwage.
13
During his spell as the PFA chairman, Hill successfully campaigned for the abolition of the 20-a-week maximumwage and to introduce freedom of contract.
14
Any limit to the maximumwages which men are allowed to earn in a trade is equally injurious to their best interests.
15
In his presidential campaign, Sabahi advocated state ownership of big industrial projects, minimum and maximumwages and a one-off wealth tax to fund development.
16
That letter is valuable in that it is an official statement of the maximumwages paid by the government of Jamaica to its own laborers.