Similar words: real wages, wage system, wage, New Age, wager, stowage, wage rate, daily wage. Meaning: [weɪdʒ] n. a recompense for worthy acts or retribution for wrongdoing.
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(151) Things were difficult, and we needed her wages to keep going.
(152) As the wages were low, there were few applicants for the job.
(153) Increasing unionization led to demands for higher wages and shorter hours.
(154) The reform program has brought unacceptably high unemployment and falling wages.
(155) Their wages do, however, allow them a degree of independence.
(156) A drop in wages has meant that these families have moved down the social and economic scale.
(157) The manager has receded from his promise to increase wages.
(158) It's necessary to put the wages up on the basis of increasing production.
(159) The low wages came as something of a shock to her system.
(160) The workers would never agree to take a cut in wages.
(161) In protest against the wages cut, the workmen decided on sitting in at the factory.
(162) According to the hypothesis of some economists, increased wages may give rist to the high cost of living.
(163) The strikers want higher wages, which state governments say they can't afford.
(164) Minimum pensions and wages are to be indexed to inflation.
(165) The difference between her wages and yours is only fractional.
(166) Expenditure on the project breaks down as follows:wages $10m, plant $4m, raw materials $5m.
(167) Even if wages are relatively cheap, electricity is not.
(168) Traditionally, miners commanded higher wages than other workers.
(169) To cushion the blow, wages and pensions were increased.
(170) Low wages come back to supply and demand.
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(171) If workers believe inflation is likely to accelerate, they will demand high enough wages to compensate for expected increases in prices.
(172) Corporations no longer brag about their generous benefits; instead they take pride in offering stingy benefits and low wages.
(173) Yet the wages paid to the workers for their labour are well below the value of the goods they produce.
(174) And to his credit, he acknowledged the problem of low wages and our deteriorating public transit system.
(175) Wages as such and therefore wage differentials do not exist in many kibbutzim.
(176) It does not necessarily follow that decent wages and working conditions with fewer hours mean a higher cost to the consumer.
(177) In pastoral Suffolk fewer than half this class were dependent on wages, presumably younger men who were not yet cottagers.
(178) The government levies a capital tax with the proceeds being used to subsidize wages, so that and.
(179) As a result they have traditionally commanded higher wages than most other manual workers.
(180) Worst off were those whose wages were denominated in dollars, but who were paid in rubles.
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