| 11. | At some point, someday a global economy with little wage differential between countries may exist.
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| 12. | The Arriva dispute involves two unions and centers on perceived unfair wage differentials between workers.
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| 13. | The widening wage differential between creative-and service-class workers " has become a fundamental restraint on growth,"
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| 14. | Thus, customer discrimination theory fails to explain the combination of employment segregation and the wage differentials.
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| 15. | He innovated in examining the impact of trade union organisation and policy on wages and wage differentials.
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| 16. | This provides an explanation of persistent evidence of consistent wage differentials across industries ( e . g.
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| 17. | They're here because of the wage differential.
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| 18. | It is reasonable to expect that the transition contributed to an increase in the wage differentials between genders.
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| 19. | Yet, mechanical engineer Daniel Robles says the wage differential among engineers is more like $ 20 per hour.
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| 20. | Moreover, the Missouri-Kansas minimum wage differential would be substantial enough to significantly influence business actions based on labor costs.
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