| 41. | Most companies have avoided raising wage scales.
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| 42. | "There's a wage scale for the rookies,"
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| 43. | The players have agreed the three-year rookie wage scale needs to be longer, as the owners want.
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| 44. | Meantime, developments on the lower end of the wage scale have some Fed officials wringing their hands.
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| 45. | Knight also defended Nike's wage scale abroad.
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| 46. | There is not a lot the federal government can do to nudge wage scales upward across the board.
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| 47. | If the economy continues to grow and jobs increase, the market forces will take care of wage scales,
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| 48. | But minority students are in such high demand they can command increasingly higher wage scales, industry sources said.
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| 49. | Women who work in unionized workplaces are often better off, she said, because unions typically negotiate wage scales.
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| 50. | They seemed to come from almost every kind of neighborhood, and they worked at almost every wage scale.
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