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Areas with more skilled workers will tend to have higher mean wages.
We must work to live, and they give us such mean wages that we die.
The Mayor, he said, had cut off from consideration nearly 80 percent of the board's budget: personnel costs, meaning wages and benefits.
Some articles have brought evidence that wages differ across areas in different countries using a decomposition analysis of the mean wage.
"That that means wages, hours and conditions of employment."
The name Mercedonius comes from merces, meaning wages, as workers were paid at that time of year.
Conversely, a high population means labor is in plentiful supply, which usually means wages will be lower.
Mean wages were $0.85 per manhour in 2009 and this rate represented underemployment when compared to effective market pay.
Does that mean wage pressures have arrived, as Mr. Greenspan fears?
Earnings, by the way, mean wages from employment, as opposed to income from a pension or investments.
Stagnant wages in the national statistics mean wages have failed to rise faster than inflation.
Listed below are two tables of RA hourly and annual mean wage, broken down by individual industries.
Every dollar stolen by pirates means wages stolen from store employees working in stores selling legitimate product."
Power elites propagate the illusion that market forces mean wages converge to an equilibrium at which workers are paid for precisely the value of their services.
In the case of labour, this means wages, plus the part of the incomes of the self-employed which is a reward for their own labour.
"India, the Philippines and Canada are relatively mature, and that means wages and real estate are higher.
But the victory by the Carnegie forces in the Pinkerton fight meant wage reductions in the steel industry and an iron hand by management for years.
Real wages, meaning wages adjusted for inflation, continue to fall, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
In fact, the issue is whether workers are being paid a living wage, meaning wages enough to meet the basic needs of the worker and her or his family, plus some discretionary income.
All had agreed that one Christopher E. Chryselius would be employed in the workings, and he was to he paid one guinea a week - no mean wage.
The SPL says Hearts failed to pay its players on the scheduled pay day, Monday 16 January, meaning wages were late for the fourth month in a row.
This spread in mean wages could be explained by a minimum wage law for certain industries that are capped to 70% of the federal minimum wage of $7.25 per hour.
Wages for this purpose means wages as defined for purposes of the Federal Insurance Contributions Act (FICA) (without regard to the wage base limitation).
Companies The presidents of United Steelworkers locals ratified contract concessions with USX that will mean wage cuts for members and the loss of more than 1,300 jobs.
The following assumption is usually made: workers among a similar occupation will share similar utility function, then it is possible to measure the characteristics of areas on the mean wage of a particular occupation.