Total hours that workers wish to work at a given real wage rate.
1 ICTU already exerts near-monopoly control over the supply of labour in the Irish economy.
2 Restrict the supply of labour , and pay should go up.
3 They had, as the remains of their vast buildings will show, an unlimited supply of labour .
4 The increase in the supply of labour is keeping pace with demand, keeping the lid on pay.
5 It has promised to work closely with business leaders to ensure adequate supply of labour for key industries.
6 In this way there was, without any contravention of the law, a regular and constant supply of labour .
7 Five years was given to him to complete the work, and an unlimited supply of labour and material.
8 In dealing with the other conditions, we shall find that they all presuppose this abundant supply of labour .
9 Every job must be done by someone and, with a limited supply of labour , that someone could be you.
10 We are told that the movements of modern industry necessitate the existence of a considerable margin supply of labour .
11 They endeavour to prevent poorer men learning their trade, and thus keep the supply of labour below the demand.
12 Dermot O'Neill from Cobotics Skillnet says stability of employment and consistency in the supply of labour all helps maintain the attraction.
13 For we could at once have produced-asfar as our supply of labour went-anddisposed of cereal crops valued at 3s.
14 But if the supply of labour continues to increase, employers could respond to falling inflation by making their pay offers less generous.
15 This is weighing on income as lots of people are working fewer hours and the excess supply of labour is keeping wage growth low.
16 Yet the supply of labour expanded just as fast, stopping the unemployment rate from falling and maintaining the case for further cuts in interest rates.
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