The downturn turned him from the owner of a small carpet and floor maintenance company to a low-paid hourly wage earner. |
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For workers, the value of their working time is measurable by the minimum hourly wage they would accept to work. |
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The business owner must keep records of hours worked and the hourly wage has to be rational. |
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If you are an employee working for tips, to see if you earn more than the minimum wage you must add the tips you receive to your hourly wage. |
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We need a statistical analysis of the ratio between men and women as regards the hourly wage for paid employees working longer than 15 hours. |
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This allowance is applied to the sum of the direct hourly wage and the unproductive factor. |
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If she overstated her earnings or understated her hours worked, her calculated hourly wage would be quite high. |
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Those who have completed at least one year of continuous employment are entitled to be paid their normal hourly wage. |
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For example, a drop in employment in low-wage occupations or industries will contribute to an increase in the national average hourly wage. |
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However, the formula uses the annual income of a skilled worker, and not the hourly wage. |
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Across-the-board, hourly wage increases with cost-of-living increases each of the five years. |
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The teachers are seeking an hourly wage increase of 10.19 lempiras. |
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In Scotland, hourly wage inequality matches the rest of the United Kingdom once the skew of London is factored out. |
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The price may be as various as the amount paid for a specific commodity, an hourly wage rate, or a professional fee for technical advice, or an insurance premium and so on. |
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Women working full time earned 82 per cent of the fulltime male hourly wage, while women working part time earned 59 per cent of the male wage. |
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Enter the hourly wage rate that you will pay each student holding this position. |
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Next, when do you think you'll be able to give this money back or bring the hourly wage back up to what it is now? |
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Frictional unemployment is the product of the average time to replace an employee, the average hours worked a day, and the average hourly wage. |
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If the request is approved, officers are assigned at their regular hourly wage. |
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At the individual program level, a net increase in hourly wage was reported for two programs. |
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In your country, what is the equivalent in terms of the minimum hourly wage? |
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The hourly wage rate for Coordinators is set by individual Community Justice Committees. |
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Over the period, the average hourly wage rate rose for both types of jobs. |
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The time worked by piecework labour is estimated by dividing the total amount paid for the work by the hourly wage of a worker employed on a time basis. |
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The income assumption excludes RN supervisors whose minimum hourly wage is greater than the maximum wage of RNs who are not supervisors, as well as other health care professionals with a high minimum wage. |
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First of all, as far as hourly wage costs are concerned, emerging economies have an obvious advantage which simply cannot be rivalled, even if such an advantage must be regarded in terms of continued lower productivity. |
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Louisville has become the first city in the south to raise the minimum wage, joining 20 other local governments nationwide that have increased the hourly wage. |
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Every train crew fills out a timeslip that contains sufficient information with which to compute the crew's hourly wage rate. |
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The average hourly wage was sixteen dollars and fifty cents. |
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Specify the wage that you will pay for each position as an hourly wage. |
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But the difference in average hourly wage rates widened substantially. |
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However, sometimes an agent may be paid an hourly wage. |
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