In 1868, a law was passed that reduced the government working day to 8 hours; however, much of the law was later repealed that allowed day wages to also be reduced.
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"These villagers are day to day wage earners and this forced labor is causing untold hardship, " said the NLD, the party led by Nobel Peace Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi.
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As such, Solin said markets will be particularly attentive to Zedillo's speech, particularly whether he announces steps to enforce a 60-day wage and price freeze announced at the outset of the crisis.
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But their dlrs 5-a-day wages don't leave enough to pay the dlrs 39 entry fee for X-Caret, and security guards keep them from entering the beaches where the temples their ancestors built still sit.
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"On Aug 19 we will have a new labour law, making the maximum layoff payment 240 days wages, up from the current 180 days . So employers may rush to cut back on staff now ."
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They are going after the large producers and distributors, " said Harris, who can earn US $ 80 on a good day _ far more than the average US $ 2 a day wage in Indonesia.
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Daly was part of the movement in the mid-1960s for the abolition of piecework at the coalface, and its replacement by a national day wage structure the National Power Loading Agreement ( NPLA ) of 1966.
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On August 10, 1803 the Scioto Company voted to name the village for Thomas Worthington, one of Ohio's first two senators, and for each member to contribute $ 2 ( about four days wages ) to support a library.
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The introduction of a Miner's Charter in 1946 instituted a five-day work week for miners and a standardised day wage structure, and in 1948 a Colliery Workers Supplementary Scheme was approved, providing supplementary allowances to disabled coal-workers and their dependants.
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Under the watchful eye of a foreman, the workman was loathe to give his name; the dlrs 10 a day wage for cleanup details are three times as much as locals earn on the banana and coconut farms of Tabasco state.