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  • Only with a ruble-based wage does this become affordable.
  • The union is seeking annual base wage hikes of about 3 percent.
  • This is an argument to base wages on need.
  • Industry officials said the workers'base wage was $ 743 per week.
  • Others offered bonuses rather than raising base wages.
  • And secondly, California doesn't allow a lower base wage for tipped employees.
  • If you bid for machinists, then your base wage for everyone has to go up,
  • AT & AMP; T has offered a 7 percent base wage increase over three years.
  • The company pays its field workers a base wage of $ 6.50 an hour.
  • Arrangements include pay at a base wage of $ 6 an hour depending on the job.
  • Differences in benefits and base wages between permanent and temporary workers are hotly debated workplace topics.
  • The average production line worker earns a base wage of $ 23.88 an hour.
  • Some households also engage in labor-based wage earning, especially in the RGoB sectors.
  • In doing so, it raised the base wage for 240 of the companies 740 employees.
  • The average production line worker earns a base wage of $ 16.22 an hour Canadian.
  • The company said base wages for its workers are more than $ 40, 000 a year.
  • -- Nissan Motor to introduce ability-based wage system for nonmanagerial employees . ( Nihon Keizai)
  • Toyota is the first of Japan's automakers to completely abolish its seniority-based wage system.
  • The company's formal proposal also reportedly will include changes in base wages and paid vacation time.
  • Base wages will then increase 2 percent annually, for a total of 8 percent during the contract.
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