Similar words: minimum, minimal, minimize, minimalist, optimum, maximum, wage, wager. Meaning: n. the lowest wage that an employer is allowed to pay; determined by contract or by law.
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1. The minimum wage was set at £3.20 an hour.
2. Raising the minimum wage would ratchet up real incomes in general.
3. The president has proposed a hike in the minimum wage.
4. Congress has legislated a new minimum wage for workers.
5. Their calculations were based on a notional minimum wage.
6. Politically, raising the minimum wage is good for the Democrats.
7. The minimum wage is designed to help people in low-pay service industries.
8. The union scored a triumph in negotiating a minimum wage within the industry.
9. These people deserve to make more than the minimum wage.
10. This may end efforts to set a minimum wage well above the poverty line.
11. Dole opposes a raise in the minimum wage.
12. What is the minimum wage these days?
13. He will call for a higher minimum wage.
14. State minimum wage increase opponents contend that it unfairly disadvantages small businesses and has an adverse competitive impact on many labor-intensive industries.
15. Nowhere in the world has a minimum wage not caused higher unemployment.
16. The local shop paid Mino the legal minimum wage, but worked him twice the legal number of hours.
17. Employers and business groups contend that a higher minimum wage would saddle them with higher labor costs.
18. Raising the minimum wage would ratchet up real incomes where disparities are at their worst and need is most clustered.
19. And they neglect an equally dire risk: A minimum wage that is too low leaves people to languish on welfare.
20. The average weaver today makes less than minimum wage,[http://sentencedict.com/minimum wage.html] with beginners earning as little as $ 1 an hour.
21. Democrats have made gains by promoting a 90-cent-an-hour minimum wage increase.
22. The government supported the unions in their demand for a minimum wage.
23. Most of the junior office staff are on the minimum wage .
24. The senator introduced a bill that would increase the minimum wage.
25. That followed much larger gains in November and December when the legislated increase in the federal minimum wage was a factor.
26. Both sides are arming themselves for the coming debate on the minimum wage, which could be nasty.
27. Perhaps the most conspicuous example of this well-intentioned foolishness is the minimum wage.
28. Very few workers - less than 5 percent - receive the statutory minimum wage, however.
29. The White House sidestepped questions about linking the gas tax repeal with the minimum wage.
30. About 40 percent. of Britain's adult women part-time workers would benefit from Labour's proposal for a minimum wage.
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