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Meanings of raising wages in English
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Usage of raising wages in English
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But raisingwages is a step towards achieving a living wage.
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TCS also said it is raisingwages for workers in India by 8 percent.
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Other foreign firms have also been raisingwages following criticisms about pay and conditions.
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But is raisingwages really sustainable in the long-run?
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China has been at the forefront of raisingwages.
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O'Connell supported the freedom of workers to combine in trades unions for the purpose of raisingwages.
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And airlines around the world are poaching from one another and raisingwages to attract new talent.
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Even in places where union activity is still limited, some governments are raisingwages to reduce social discontent.
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A survey of small businesses on Tuesday showed the share of owners raisingwages was unchanged in November.
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He said making the industry more appealing by raisingwages would be a better way to fix the problem.
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But SkyCity's chief executive Graeme Stephens said he was pleased to be raisingwages a year ahead of schedule.
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Forty-seven percent of respondents reported raisingwages, while 44% said they were training internal staff for promotion.
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The International Monetary Fund and the World Bank have said the country needs to boost revenues before raisingwages.
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But inflation hasn't come close to the BOJ's target as companies remain wary of raisingwages, leaving households cautious of boosting spending.
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The Fed's Beige Book also noted employers in the Atlanta and Chicago Fed districts were raisingwages for unskilled and entry-level workers.
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It is getting harder for companies to keep raisingwages above inflation, consumer spending growth is slowing, and the government's fiscal deficit is widening.