| 31. | Many labor unions plan to time wage negotiations with the elections in an effort to pressure the government.
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| 32. | The report said workers do not receive proper overtime wages, meal allowances, night time wages or seniority bonuses.
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| 33. | The union said the company is increasingly using part-timers for full-time jobs to avoid paying workers full-time wages.
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| 34. | In economics, the "'absence rate "'is the ratio of workers with absences to total full-time wage and salary employment.
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| 35. | The company pays the athletes full-time wages and benefits, but they work an average of 20 hours a week.
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| 36. | It costs that much today to keep a date in Cranbrook, if you include lost-time wages from the injury.
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| 37. | Konkin responded to Rothbard's criticism, noting, among many other points, that full-time wage workers already engage in counter-economic activities.
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| 38. | Most are forced by employers to work overtime hours, at straight-time wages, if they want to keep their jobs.
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| 39. | Median weekly earnings of full-time wage and salary workers, by sex, race, and ethnicity, U . S ., 2009.
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| 40. | In unadjusted terms, ordinary time wages rose 0 . 9 percent, for 5 . 3 percent on the year.
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