Few American or South African 'people' pay much attention to the words.
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However the question is, would any party pay that price for power?
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Government departments and commercial semi state bodies take 50 days to pay.
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Russia has repeatedly said Ukraine must now pay the going market rate.
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They went back to work today with better pay and better conditions.
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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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Penn State has not announced the creation of a victims' compensation fund.
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The situation began to change my whole outlook on work and compensation.
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It wants Israel to apologise and offer compensation to the victims' families.
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The court says the families of 300 victims are entitled to compensation.
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Currently, victims of oil spills have highly limited statutory rights to compensation.
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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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The days when the reports arrived became days of retribution for Paulo.
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Another source of fear: retribution for being anything less than perfectly available.
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Law enforcement agencies and political figureheads slammed the lawlessness and promised retribution.
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The movie also shines a light on animal abuse, and karmic retribution.
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Tell us that this isn't retribution for what happened in New Delhi.
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Shareholders gained the right last year to vote on directors' remuneration packages.
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However, she said directors should be paid a competitive and reasonable remuneration.
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The vote, however, was only advisory and will not change the remuneration.
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Executives at Irish-headquartered biopharma group Alkermes received lower overall remuneration last year.
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Officials will not receive additional remuneration beyond their current conditions of service.
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He never sought nor accepted an office for the emolument it afforded.
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The struggle between them was simply a struggle for place and emolument.
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Also, the costume and outfittings I wore were part of my emolument.
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He shall receive no other emolument from this or any other government.
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They looked for no emolument to themselves or their representatives after them.
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A separate Labor Department survey on employmentcompensation showed wages growing 2.1 percent in the third quarter compared with a year earlier.
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Under a complex operating structure, CEOC owns TotalRewards.
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TotalRewards is owned by CEOC, but will be licensed to CGPH through a shared services joint venture.
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The TotalRewards program was the brainchild of former CEO Gary Loveman, who honed his customer service theories while teaching at Harvard Business School.
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The bank will submit a filing later this year containing Moynihan's totalcompensation.
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Base salary is generally a small portion of a bank CEO's totalcompensation.
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Exxon CEO Rex Tillerson received $29 million in totalcompensation last year.
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Chenault's totalcompensation package for 2009 is expected to be disclosed early this year.
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In every year I worked, my totalcompensation was a multiple of my salary.
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It declined to say how much his totalpay package would be.
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Mr Clyne's totalpay was the third highest among Australia's four major banks.
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It forecast totalpay-TV revenues to rise by around 7 percent this year.
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The draft also proposes public disclosure of totalpay in the fund management company.
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Such personal air travel is considered a perk included in CEOs' totalpay packages.
Ús de wages and salaries en anglès
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He probably paid higher wagesandsalaries than any manufacturer in the district.
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There are ways that they already benefit society such as paying wagesandsalaries.
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Ms Pettifor said people were feeling increasingly desperate due to low wagesandsalaries.
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All the back wagesandsalaries must be paid pronto.
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The third quarter saw the largest increase in US wagesandsalaries in six years.
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Upon wagesandsalaries the tax is somewhat less.
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Direct costs, mainly wagesandsalaries, account for 84 per cent of labour costs in Ireland.
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Ashland said it is freezing wagesandsalaries globally for 2009, except where legally mandated otherwise.
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What people seldom consider though is that since then wagesandsalaries have continued to grow.
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A second was the replacement of serfdom and peonage by free labor receiving fixed wagesandsalaries.
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And the City's contribution to the London economy runs far deeper than mere wagesandsalaries, of course.
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But also you can create labour market institutions that compress wagesandsalaries, as in the Nordic societies.
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With Ryanair now recognising trade unions, it is almost inevitable wagesandsalaries will increase at the airline.
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With its growth goes corresponding accommodations in wagesandsalaries, office space and equipment and other routine outlays.
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But the gains in January are likely to be temporary as wagesandsalaries continue to fall amid a deepening recession.
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The secretary of the Association, Teppie Fred, says the non-payment of wagesandsalaries to many nurses goes back more than a year.