Fears have been expressed that an increasing number of workers would lose their jobs as the economy declined and that CSSA benefits could eventually exceed the redundant's actual wages.
12.
Canonry, at that time, was a sort of lifetime wage or pension and related housing that was awarded to the King's officers instead of or in addition to actual wages.
13.
The wage-earner whom the contestant chose also receives ?000, regardless of actual wage; thus each of the wage-earners has an incentive to lead the contestant to think that he / she is the highest earner.
14.
For certain injuries the statute creates a conclusive presumption of incapacity to earn wages and sets compensation at 662s3 % of the claimant's actual wage for a fixed number of weeks, according to a statutory schedule.
15.
"It's a good plan to get America moving again after wage stagnation in the last four years, where actual wage rates have gone down one cent an hour, not up, but one cent down under President Clinton.
16.
Bukhvostov argued that the subsistence level _ estimated at more than 2, 000, 000 rubles ( dlrs 65 ) _ and not the minimum wage should be used as a basis for calculating actual wage and pension payments.
17.
Their problem is that, by local average, it requires a wage of $ 12 an hour to pay for the two-bedroom family rental they yearn for and earn for, but their actual wage is little more than the $ 5.15 government minimum.
18.
In 1990, in an effort to give new impetus to the collective bargaining process and to bring it into line with increases in actual wages, a goal was set up Rocard and his ministers to raise collectively agreed minimum pay rates ".
19.
Their problem is that, by local average, it requires a wage of $ 12 an hour to pay for the two-bedroom family rental they yearn for and earn for, but their actual wage is little more than the $ 5 . 15 government minimum.
20.
The wage attestation in the LCA says that the wage paid to the worker is greater than or equal to both the prevailing wage for that occupation and area of intended employment, and to the actual wage paid to other workers at the company.