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Перевод: wages


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  1. High wages at some undefined earlier date had very possibly induced many Cornishmen to abandon husbandry for tinning.
  2. So we recommend that the TUC encourages affiliated unions to include the change to monthly payment of wages in future pay negotiations.
  3. The context within which the General Strike occurred was one in which the Baldwin government had returned to the gold standard and within which employers in exporting countries were faced with the need to reduce costs, and thus wages, by about 10 per cent.
  4. At the same time overpopulation kept agricultural wages at pitiful rates.
  5. Each boss took a 10,000 cut bringing their wages down to 58,000.
  6. Finally, Sources for English Local History by W.B. Stephens (Cambridge 1981) is a quite indispensable guide, for not only does it refer to archives and collections, but suggests ways in which they may be used, and does so by major subject categories: population and social structure; local government and politics; poor relief; charities, prices and wages; industry, trade and communications; agriculture; education; religion; and houses, housing and health.
  7. Quite apart from the problem of reconciling these propositions with internationally comparative evidence on rises in real wages, increases in the share of wages in national income, and the growth of the service sector, the analysis fails to take account of the skills created by new technology - skills which have been exploited to powerful effect by those who possess and control them.
  8. It's not only the wages that are Victorian but the working conditions too.
  9. By the turn of the century, which was only ten years since his first professional engagement, John Tiller had amassed a great fortune for himself whilst changing the lives of working-class girls by giving them good wages and a career.
  10. He has no compassion for the workers when times are bad and wages low, and does not ask for pity when he himself faces ruin.
  11. On September 1st, as soon as she was back in Florence, she had sent 12, almost ten months' wages to Ellen and had stressed the importance of letting her know such a large sum of money had arrived.
  12. In prosperous districts too - most strikingly in central Suffolk - the labouring element was minimal, few assessments falling below 2, and many people had their own smallholdings which, even if not always big enough to afford a really adequate livelihood, at least restricted working for wages to a subsidiary role.
  13. Thornton, shaven skulled to hide his baldness, knows this is his one chance, at 33, to crack the big money and supplement his modest postman's wages.

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