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Перевод: wage
[прилагательное] связанный с заработной платой; [существительное] заработная плата; зарплата ; возмездие; [глагол] вести войну; вести; проводить; бороться; платить жалование
Тезаурус:
- Since the main differences in wage levels were to be found between, rather than within, unions an expanded role for the LO in wage negotiations had also been deemed necessary.
- This they term "internal work motivation" to distinguish it from motivation which arises from extrinsic factors such as a payment-by-results wage system.
- A galvanized trade union movement facing the problems of high unemployment and constant wage reductions was bound to find itself in conflict with both employers and government in the inter-war years.
- Nevertheless, there were many signs that the unions, while still losing members, were still maintaining their resistance against wage reduction.
- A confederated employers' organisation was set up in 1919 at the behest of the state which wanted a partner for the application of the new law on collective wage agreements.
- The result is a complex structure of wage rates, characterised by a system of wage differentials.
- Nine elected students form the overall Executive who are paid a wage and given a year off from studies to work full-time on behalf of their fellow students.
- The CBI cautioned that the rise in mortgage rates would feed through into pressure for higher pay, raising the prospect of wage inflation and undermining businesses.
- T. B. In those days, a bobby was a good catch for a woman - in a regular job and a good wage - average working man's wage was around a pound to thirty shillings.
- NHS costs may be kept under control because of both the NHS's ability to act as a bulk buyer of medicine supplies and the unlikelihood of competitive upward pressure on wage costs for health workers.
- Even if both man and woman are earning a wage, the man's wage will be higher than the woman's and so his job more important than the woman's.
- During the 1950s, however, employers began to press successfully for coordinated, central wage bargaining, which has continued subsequently.
- Wage regulation applied only at the upper limit.
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