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 Translation for 'wage' from English to Spanish
NOUN   a wage | wages
VERB   to wage | waged | waged
waging | wages
SYNO earnings | pay | remuneration | ...
sueldo {m}wage
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salario {m}wage [salary]
asalariado {m}wage earner
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Translation for 'wage' from English to Spanish

wage
sueldo {m}
wage [salary]
salario {m}

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wage earner
asalariado {m}
Usage Examples English
  • To protect the right of labours for fixing minimum wage, ILO has created Minimum Wage-Fixing Machinery Convention, 1928, Minimum Wage Fixing Machinery (Agriculture) Convention, 1951 and Minimum Wage Fixing Convention, 1970 as minimum wage law.
  • In addition to the federal minimum wage, nearly all states within the United States have their own minimum wage laws with the exception of Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina, and Tennessee.
  • Most Republican elected officials oppose action to increase the minimum wage, and Paul Ryan have opposed minimum wage increases.
  • This represented a move from the formally indexed wage rises to a two tier system of wage fixation requiring efficiency offsets in exchange for wage increases.
  • Universal Living Wage (ULW) is an ongoing campaign, launched by Richard R.

  • The minimum wage system is a system that protects low-wage workers by forcing the state to intervene in the wage-setting process between labor and management to set a minimum wage level and pay wages above this level.
  • In macroeconomics, a wage-price spiral (also called a wage/price spiral or price/wage spiral) is a proposed explanation for inflation, in which wage increases cause price increases which in turn cause wage increases, in a positive feedback loop.
  • In 1918, a "Minimum Wage Act" was passed. Manitoba and British Columbia were the first provinces in Canada to introduce minimum wage legislation.
  • Federal minimum wage laws allow for employers to pay lower wages to young workers. Many state and local minimum wage laws mirror such an age-based, tiered minimum wage.
  • For each wage area, OPM identifies a "lead" agency.

  • They argued that the previous minimum wage was not a living wage, and that many minimum wage earners were trying to support families – see family wage.
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