Translation for '
wage scale' from English to Slovak
NOUN | a wage scale | wage scales | |
SYNO | wage scale | wage schedule |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- They claimed that if the workers still insisted on a wage scale, they would not be able to do business while paying adult wages and would be forced to close.
- Hugh O'Donnell was removed as chair of the strike committee when he proposed to return to work at the lower wage scale if the unionists could get their jobs back.
- For people on the bottom and the top of the wage scale the phrase connotes a certain Regular Joe cachet.
- Lewis had long had the idea that the highly competitive bituminous coal industry, with its sharp ups and downs and cut-throat competition, could be stabilized by a powerful union that set a standard wage scale and could keep recalcitrant owners in line with selective strikes.
- The small Honduran firms could not begin to compete with the assembly industry for labor because of the maquiladoras' relatively high wage scale of close to $4 per day.
- Prescott led the ITU in 1897 to win a 48-hour work week and a standard wage scale for all printers.
- Distribution of wages by management instead of the state abolished China's eight-grade wage scale, which had ensured that workers of the same grade received the same wages in all state enterprises.
- The IRL made common cause with blue collar workers in labor unions in advocating a literacy requirement as a means to limit poorly-educated immigrants who would lower the wage scale.
- Considering that a worker was paid about two drachmas, that equals nearly two million euro (at a modern western European wage scale).
- As August ended the two sides remained deadlocked over the wage scale.
- A referendum to restore the sliding wage scale was held in Italy on 9 June 1985.
- During 1955 SOBSI was able to achieve the implementation of some of its long-running demands, such as introduction of Lebaran bonus, new wage scale for workers and employees in the public sector and distribution of cheap essential goods in some enterprises.
- that this represented "policing on the cheap" as candidates aged under 18 have a different wage scale and could cost £10,000 less per annum.
- While the unions preached the ideology of equal pay for equal work, they also had a "wage scale" which posed a reality of a set pay for men and a separate lower set pay for women.
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