Something that remunerates.
Distribution of a security paid by an employer to an employee.
Carry on (wars, battles, or campaigns)
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.
6 Can an approved essential business operating as normal receive government wage subsidy?
7 He says a wage rise however, could mean people lose their jobs.
8 The government recently expanded the wage subsidy scheme to include larger businesses.
9 Common laborers were the largest group affected by the new wage regimen.
10 He also predicts a wage rise of 6 per cent this year.
11 The judge ruled that the minimum wage increase conflicted with state law.
12 Many were also able to access the wage subsidy scheme, he said.
13 Workers were set to meet government for wage talks later on Tuesday.
14 Ms Coffey said there was strong community support for the wage hike.
15 In a global economy, low-tech jobs tend to move to low - wage countries.
16 The reality is that the national wage bill is well behind profits.
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