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| 'Work and | Wages: A Farmer's View', in New English Review, Vol. |
| Sir Bredbeddle, the Green Knight, | wages a long battle against him with a sword from Co |
| lders demand better safety standards, improved | wages, a change of management for the site and a lar |
| r ever has been ... by trade or employment for | wages a mechanic, artisan or labourer") and because |
| The letters would call for a rise in | wages, a cut in the Tithe payments and for the destr |
| But since no tax is owed on | wages above the Wage Base limit, the tax rate effect |
| ce on January 1, 1903, and was repealed by the | Wages Act 1986. |
| ith originating the "sliding scale" of miners' | wages after the strike of 1889, though other authori |
| Preston refused to accept being put on | wages after the song became a hit and parted company |
| Foods Bentley plant ended a short strike over | wages after coming to an agreement with management o |
| (a) securing any workman suing an employer for | wages against any counter-claim in respect of goods |
| Wages also increased by a more considerable £7,064, | |
| s of the corps received one pound per month in | wages, although in practice they earned more from ge |
| They hoped the strike would help secure higher | wages, an eight hour day, and end the use of the rus |
| The STFRM followed Vallejo's call for higher | wages, an increase of 350 pesos a month, this became |
| who longs for a sense of romance in the war he | wages and chafes under the implications of a post-wa |
| s are involved in some industrial dispute over | wages and working conditions which leads them to wal |
| terprises were able to pay off arrears in back | wages and taxes, it in turn allowed consumer demand |
| tracts of affreightment, collisions, mariners' | wages, and other causes of admiralty jurisdiction", |
| easingly concerned at the failure to pay their | wages and by political maneuverings by King Charles |
| a world economy that is blamed for depressing | wages and working conditions. |
| ired as a driver and fireman, but with reduced | wages and seniority. |
| In 1931 she led a general strike for better | wages and working conditions for dressmakers in Toro |
| certain proposals with regard to statistics of | wages and hours of work in the principal mining and |
| ince September 7, 1931 hoping to improve their | wages and working conditions. |
| The $3.3 billion agreement would have | wages and benefits increase 31% over the three-year |
| outh he worked alongside his family for meager | wages and was quick to give what he had earned to th |
| d by the short-lived cabinet Lyng, Minister of | Wages and Prices in the first cabinet Bratteli 1971- |
| as increased to 5%, and it was also applied to | wages and salaries; for most of the Ottoman empire, |
| uraged trade and foreign investment, increased | wages and social spending, and boosted the central b |
| umber of persons employed, hours worked, gross | wages and salaries, output prices (domestic and non- |
| and with 70,000 Southerners as well, improving | wages and conditions greatly. |
| sts agriculturists union and agitated for more | wages and facilities. |
| deaf ears, they agreed to fight for increased | wages, and he marched out to make a final stand agai |
| oodworkers of America had struck to get higher | wages and better working conditions in the logging c |
| He voted for the | wages and hours and low-cost housing bills in 1937, |
| a lawsuit over unpaid overtime, below-minimum | wages, and unpaid training for canvassers and canvas |
| easingly concerned at the failure to pay their | wages and by political manoeuvrings by King Charles |
| eduction in rank to Private, forfeiture of all | wages and a dishonorable discharge. |
| d underemployment due to high food prices, low | wages and the effects of enclosing land. |
| administerered laws governing legally-mandated | wages and working conditions, including child labor, |
| e past several years will receive increases of | wages and benefits. |
| nged general strikes in early 2009, due to low | wages and standards of living. |
| Underpayment of | wages and employer abuse is also a problem; Indonesi |
| qualifications, meaning extra crew members and | wages, and the extra complexity with consequent high |
| ion of the Convention concerning Statistics of | Wages and Hours of Work, 1938 (No. 63),... |
| e introduction of new working practices, lower | wages, and terminating pension schemes. |
| nships among aggregate time series, especially | wages and employment, over the business cycle, which |
| tern in which all steelmakers provided similar | wages and benefits. |
| y blockade" agitation for getting unemployment | wages and recruitments to be made through Public Ser |
| Its economy was characterised by high | wages and a diverse range of specialised skills that |
| But with | wages and tax evasion accusations outstanding, the f |
| e club were unable to continue to pay his high | wages and that "he may go on loan somewhere else whe |
| the medical expenses but it also supplied good | wages and conditions for its staff. |
| ssary to withdraw the money for the payment of | wages and other administrative purposes. |
| , arguing that it would save nearly £10,000 in | wages and other expenses linked with the renewal of |
| they went on strike because of disputes about | wages and overtime pay. |
| ne of the ancient boroughs contributing to the | wages and being in some sense represented by the mem |
| employers using piece work rules to drive down | wages, and it was a role in which Jones was likely t |
| b after a disagreement with the officials over | wages and a testimonial match. |
| system, and precise details of the systems of | wages and prices in England. |
| to purchase homes due to the disparity between | wages and the cost of homes and land rising sharply |
| e #7 was ensnared in a legal dispute over back | wages, and would remain on the property for several |
| esult, not seen until October, 1940, with "The | Wages and Hours Act (later Fair Labor Standards Act" |
| of £39 was recorded on the season, and raising | wages and falling gate receipts were only off-set by |
| pt, drawing only the equivalent of a fireman's | wages and donating the balance of his MP's salary to |
| l strike was called for 6 April to protest low | wages and rising food costs, with the Muslim Brother |
| He did research on labor and | wages, and spent the better part of his academic car |
| 07-2010, by ignoring "the dull stuff of hourly | wages and bank account statements," rational cause a |
| Wages and prices were frozen. | |
| the religious community to advocate for better | wages and working conditions for low-wage workers; a |
| rationalized industrial relations and improved | wages and conditions. |
| poore man wyth a spade and a mattoke for small | wages and hard fare, whyche beynge deyntely and tend |
| servant also was owed the greater part of his | wages, and thus kept up perforce an interest in the |
| of honours; maximum production along with fair | wages and fair profit; safeguarding of industry and |
| by strict Polish decrees: they received lower | wages and could not use public conveniences (such as |
| The workers are demanding higher | wages and improved benefits. |
| their struggles for fewer hours of toil, more | wages and better conditions," and it also "must offe |
| The slogan appeals for both fair | wages and dignified conditions. |
| Players were usually paid minuscule | wages and were forced to have other jobs in order to |
| e fewer incentives to employers to pay poverty | wages and a greater incentive to individuals to seek |
| Wages and Income in the United Kingdom Since 1860, 1 | |
| umber of persons employed, hours worked, gross | wages and salaries, construction costs (material cos |
| Their stated grounds omitted | wages and working conditions. |
| It is about cutting workers' | wages and increasing profits." |
| volve problems and solutions concerning sticky | wages and efficiency wages. |
| quoted the disproportionate gap between local | wages and high house prices and the lack of affordab |
| se to Brown's erratic behavior, withholding of | wages, and demeaning treatment. |
| up, the board of directors fined him a week's | wages and he was demoted to the reserve side. |
| s of 1351, workers continued to command higher | wages and the majority of England (those in the labo |
| Neumark's research interests include minimum | wages and living wages, affirmative action, sex diff |
| growth, such as increased housing costs, lower | wages and living standards, and opposes the current |
| os Angeles Living Wage Ordinance, which raised | wages and improved health benefits for more than 10, |
| Convention concerning Statistics of | Wages and Hours of Work, 1938 is an International La |
| en freely floated; controls on interest rates, | wages, and prices have been removed; and marginal ra |
| thousands of workers went on strike for better | wages and conditions. |
| rs received an additional $1.50 per hour, with | wages and benefits rising 30% in the three years of |
| ize and resist their employers, seeking better | wages and working conditions. |
| He worked for his people: they paid him his | wages and he has gone home. |
| r a little time afterwards there had been high | wages and abundant employment; things were now retur |
| Wages are to be paid according to the Minimum Wages | |
| pay raises for teachers as long as the higher | wages are tied to merit. |
| ixth Court precedent in its argument that late | wages are taxed upon the year they should have paid. |
| In Sheffield | wages are better, and the external state of the work |
| n Burundi, she says "even though public sector | wages are well below average for the region, the IMF |
| A major one is that money | wages are set by bilateral negotiations under partia |
| or unskilled labour is very limited and as the | wages are much higher than the statutory minimum wag |
| If anyone harness a yoke of oxen, his | wages are one-half peck of barley. |
| he name Mercedonius comes from merces, meaning | wages, as workers were paid at that time of year. |
| Plymouth had to help pay the teenager's | wages, as Vale had already spent their playing budge |
| Workers received low | wages, as little as 95 Rands a week, and were housed |
| aving up the money to buy it from Wes's meager | wages as a cowhand. |
| ke a reparation claim for underpaid and stolen | wages as a test case. |
| tracted overseas by the prospect of the higher | wages as well as the chance to play in European comp |
| in Craiova and went on to work for some measly | wages as proof reader for various Bucharest newspape |
| Some work on daily | wages as labourers. |
| ployers have to pay non-union members the same | wages as union members, it often happens anyway. |
| ment raises state workers salaries and pension | wages, as tax collection improves. |
| A debate preceded his resignation over his | wages as a national coach. |
| Harmon | Wages, Atlanta Falcons fullback, Gatorade actor |
| Undoubtedly low | wages attract foreign investment, but until after th |
| CEO Sergio Marchionne has asked that the CAW's | wages be reduced to the levels of non-unionized work |
| e had sent to his employer requesting that his | wages be forwarded to that address. |
| g's Bench held that Cutter was not entitled to | wages because he had not completed the journey. |
| The focus is on only production workers' money | wages, because (as discussed below) these costs are |
| owned or preferred by the colliery owner, with | wages being confiscated to pay off the shop owner be |
| ing to the gold fields as a result of the high | wages being offered. |
| ent "interim changes in the terms, conditions, | wages, benefits or work rules provided by a collecti |
| ing the total compensation packages (including | wages, benefits, pension amounts and pension eligibi |
| be stumbling blocks for an agreement included | wages, benefits, job security and investments in US |
| d Heftye as an arbitrator in both the national | wages board and in irregular labour conflicts. |
| ambridge University, 1923; of the Agricultural | Wages Board from 1930-1940; of the Lords and Commons |
| tion Society, and a member of the Agricultural | Wages Board, of a Royal Commission on Agriculture, o |
| , Education, Housing and Secretary for Minimum | Wages Board, Punjab. |
| the Industrial and Staff Canteen Undertakings | Wages Board, set to consider wage claims under the C |
| national Festival and a member of the National | Wages Board. |
| o represented her organization in the National | Wages Board. |
| on, are responsible for convening the National | Wages Board. |
| In 1917, he was appointed to the Agricultural | Wages Board. |
| , Lathan was a member of the Railways National | Wages Board. |
| free state secondary schools, the formation of | wages boards and a minimum wage, establishing the Mu |
| Wall shelves store job dockets, invoices, | wages books and ledgers dating back to the start of |
| 0 police who went on strike in 1923 for better | wages but was dismissed from the force and required |
| a handyman at Ft Rice, attempted to claim the | wages; but his claim was dismissed for lack of proof |
| nden Park, an anonymous fan coming up with his | wages, but he did not make the team and re-signed fo |
| onstitution prohibits personal income taxes on | wages, but not on interest-bearing investments. |
| The government has offered to raise | wages by 7 percent and increase the housing allowanc |
| feed their families if they did not earn their | wages by working. |
| Both players were fined two weeks | wages by the club. |
| ere sent home and consequently fined two weeks | wages by the club. |
| ption has been hurt by a decline in prices and | wages caused by a lack of spending or available cred |
| Medical care and loss of | wages caused by Opisthorchis viverrini in Laos and i |
| Armitage and Hodgson of Leeds contained a fair | wages clause and a ban on subcontracting to employee |
| rson's early business career saw him work as a | wages clerk and then as a car dealer. |
| During World War II she initially became a | wages clerk in a munitions factory at ROF Glascoed b |
| oot cleaning, painting the football stands and | wages clerk. |
| ervant, a federal statistician for the Minimum | Wages Commission. |
| The Hague, 1911-1914, the Sussex Agricultural | Wages Committee, and the Select Committee on the Hop |
| Dorado was at the centre of an unpaid | wages controversy while at Livingston following the |
| Protection of | Wages Convention, 1949 is an International Labour Or |
| Having noted that the Protection of | Wages Convention, 1949, provides that wages shall be |
| his subject in Article 11 of the Protection of | Wages Convention, 1949, and Article 11 of the Workme |
| onvention revised Convention C95 Protection of | Wages Convention, 1949. |
| al workers, in particular with regard to local | wages, corruption and environmental changes. |
| e labouring poor, recorded statistics of their | wages, cost of food, etc. in various districts of En |
| ue to service that expenditure on salaries and | wages could become a genuine problem." |
| workers - after seven months of work, no more | wages could be paid. |
| eft-wing councils, and sought the abolition of | Wages Councils which set minimum pay rates. |
| Low | Wages Councils by Frank Field and Steve Winyard, 197 |
| n causes corn prices to rise dramatically, but | wages do not follow. |
| andard of living of average Germans, with real | wages doubling between 1950 and 1963. |
| dit for her work and dissatisfied with her low | wages, Dr. Slaughter moonlights in her flat on Half |
| For all mine other servants I solicit the | wages due them, and a year more, lest they be unprov |
| mporary technology, and with rising prices and | wages during the First World War, all calculations w |
| Therefore, | wages during the Black Death were set even lower to |
| In return for higher | wages earned for carpet weaving, families of more th |
| in Ukraine will pay even less than the meager | wages earned by Ofosu on the docks in Ghana. |
| her gifts from relatives living in the West or | wages earned for work in Western countries. |
| tly, damages are limited to back pay, less any | wages earned by an employee if they are hired by ano |
| term used by economists to refer to the higher | wages earned by unionized workers compared to non-un |
| From | wages earned on these plantations, millions of Camer |
| whom had his own place to live, paid for with | wages earned from his own job. |
| number of employees turned to offers of higher | wages elsewhere, including the local ammunitions wor |
| The workers expected a raise in their monthly | wages equal to this amount. |
| bout transfer windows etc, history of players' | wages, etc ... Any thoughts?Cutler 17:49, 21 May 200 |
| d their workers concerning working conditions, | wages, etc. |
| disputes connected only to working conditions, | wages, etc. and not about them either mainly or whol |
| Collieries suffered a loss of over $40,000, as | wages exceeded revenue by that amount. |
| Section 28 prohibits garnishment of | wages, except for spousal maintenance and child supp |
| ghts, climate change, Sudan divestment, living | wages, fair trade, and the death penalty. |
| but they all share the same disadvantages: low | wages, few benefits, lack of collective representati |
| organise themselves into a campaign for higher | wages following the boom in agricultural production |
| of a local law (ordinance) to provide minimum | wages for the workers of companies doing business wi |
| 's efforts led to higher employment and higher | wages for blacks in the city, especially on the whar |
| a Saint Shah Chandwali who refused to get his | wages for working on this gate. |
| , West Virginia, in response to the cutting of | wages for the second time in a year by the Baltimore |
| London, England to work with the International | Wages for Housework Campaign. |
| n's services to whites and insisting on higher | wages for the cotton pickers. |
| third and final spell in 1970, working without | wages for the first six months due to financial prob |
| FA to pay Sestanovich five months outstanding | wages for while he was on remand. |
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