| 21. | A poverty line was set at $ 33, which was close to the basic wage plus child endowment for two children.
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| 22. | This gave rise to the legal requirement for a basic wage, which dominated Australian economic life for the next 80 years.
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| 23. | The collapse of the Soviet Union left its huge nuclear complex struggling to pay for security, cleanup and even basic wages.
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| 24. | Once the basic wages of foreign workers were decoupled, Taiwan would be contrary to its own commitments in the international arena.
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| 25. | "You don't have a concrete standard, and you wind up having to fend off charges that you're not supplying a basic wage ."
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| 26. | The longshoremen's basic wage, $ 27 . 50 an hour, will rise by $ 3 an hour, or 11 percent, over six years.
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| 27. | In 1968, the ROC Executive Yuan issued Temporary Measures for the Basic Wage, which regulated NT $ 600 as the monthly basic wage.
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| 28. | It concerns the extent to which an employer may make deductions from a worker's basic wage entitlement for the purpose of accommodation costs.
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| 29. | In 1968, the ROC Executive Yuan issued Temporary Measures for the Basic Wage, which regulated NT $ 600 as the monthly basic wage.
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| 30. | As a result of the 1920 Royal Inquiry into the Basic Wage the ABS developed the C Series Index of different price bundles.
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