| 41. | They openly vow to time wage negotiations with the elections in an effort to put pressure on the government.
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| 42. | "That is true across nearly all full-time wage earners, " said Mark Zandi, chief economist for Economy . com.
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| 43. | He worked for a part-time wage from the survey department for 20 years before becoming a full-time employee from 1889.
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| 44. | The trend estimate showed growth in ordinary-time wages of 0.8 percent in the quarter and 4.3 percent on the year.
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| 45. | Venezuela's Caldera administration said it's considering a one-time wage increase in early 1997 that would equal the year's projected inflation rate.
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| 46. | The average weekly ordinary-time wage for adults in the quarter ended February rose 1.0 percent, the Australian Bureau of Statistics said.
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| 47. | And as in any other place, the rich have a far easier time hiding their real income than do small-time wage-earners.
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| 48. | Should part-timers, even if they choose that status to meet their own needs, be paid closer to the full-time wage rate?
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| 49. | Paying full-time wages and offering full benefits to part-time workers, doesn't make sense to UPS from a cost standpoint, Coleman said.
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| 50. | Home Depot is the largest Olympic supporter among three U . S . companies that pay athletes full-time wages for part-time work.
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