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Meanings of
hourly wage
in English
Russian
заработная плата
Spanish
reembolso
Catalan
salari
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Distribution of a security paid by an employer to an employee.
wages
wage
labour cost
labour costs
cost of labour
salary
Russian
заработная плата
Synonyms
Examples for "
wages
"
wages
wage
labour cost
labour costs
cost of labour
Examples for "
wages
"
1
Labor takes its share in
wages
;
capital takes its share in profits.
2
The government is expected to freeze all public sector
wages
next week.
3
This week, UK
wages
growth hit its highest level in 10 years.
4
Portugal still has one of the lowest minimum
wages
in western Europe.
5
Anarchists don't believe in
wages
,
and they certainly don't believe in taxes.
1
However, 5 million public sector workers will continue to suffer
wage
freezes.
2
I say: It is to
wage
war, by land, sea, and air.
3
The government continue to seek a reduction of the public
wage
bill.
4
The way the minimum
wage
was calculated needed to change, he said.
5
Today, having a fair
wage
means everything to me and my family.
1
But as
labour
cost
in China rise, India has an opportunity to win market share.
2
The laggards need to speed up, but
labour
cost
and trade data show their competitiveness isn't improving.
3
According to Kauffman, Arkansas Best's
labour
cost
is about 10 percent above the rest of the industry.
4
The employment density is the minimum of supply and demand, and equals the observed
labour
cost
density:
5
Operating costs fell 2.1 percent largely due to
labour
cost
savings.
1
Rising
labour
costs
and weak demand remained key factors constraining companies' growth.
2
Greece, Portugal and Spain have slashed
labour
costs
and loosened restrictive rules.
3
Land and
labour
costs
are high in England compared with the continent.
4
Yes, we have got to cut our costs, including our
labour
costs
.
5
They included new environmental regulations,
labour
costs
,
energy prices and EU steel quotas.
1
Therefore,
cost
of
labour
may be taken at 50 per cent.
2
Part of the attraction is the low
cost
of
labour
.
3
His priorities were capital acquisitions and inheritance taxes and reducing the high
cost
of
labour
.
4
This ranges from the
cost
of
labour
to the cost of babysitters, to the cost of houses.
5
What they desire is only to be obtained at the
cost
of
labour
,
patience, and many disappointments.
Usage of
hourly wage
in English
1
Rossiter said the company does not disclose its average
hourly
wage
.
2
Minimum wage earners say they're underwhelmed by a 25c increase in their
hourly
wage
.
3
That lower
hourly
wage
is about half of what current UAW assembly workers make.
4
Some centres are forking out nearly double the average
hourly
wage
on relief teachers… Audio
5
They were being paid an
hourly
wage
so I think that was the motivation, she said.
6
Low earners are classified as those earning less than two-thirds of the national average
hourly
wage
.
7
The average
hourly
wage
also rose nine cents.
8
Gone from waiting lists for Porsches to queues for jobs at Centra paying the minimum
hourly
wage
?
9
His plan would lift the
hourly
wage
over four years to at least $10 dollars.
10
Our zero-hour contracts offer a higher
hourly
wage
than some contracted employees as holidays are not included.
11
GM has about 208,000 employees worldwide, including salaried and
hourly
wage
workers.
12
And is cricket really something that can be translated to an
hourly
wage
,
like workers producing widgets?
13
A $15 minimum
hourly
wage
,
it is claimed, could lead to businesses closing and fewer jobs.
14
Unlike garment makers in the Orient, who favor the piece-work system, they pay workers a straight
hourly
wage
.
15
The
hourly
wage
has increased by 4.4 per cent to 19.05.
16
The average
hourly
wage
for women was £10.33 while men were paid £12.97.
Other examples for "hourly wage"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
hourly
wage
hourly
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
hourly wage
Russian
заработная плата
заработок
зарплата
оплата труда работника
Spanish
reembolso
Catalan
salari
Hourly wage
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Hourly wage
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