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fare
I. wage [Brit weɪdʒ, Am weɪdʒ] SUBST wages
wage
wage
high wage(s)
low wage(s)
my wages are £140 a week
wages and conditions before Subst agreement, claim, inflation, negotiations, rate, settlement, talks
wages and conditions increase, rise
wages and conditions policy, restraint, freeze
II. wage [Brit weɪdʒ, Am weɪdʒ] VERB trans
wage campaign:
wage
to wage (a) war against sth, sb
dichiarare guerra a qc, qn also übtr
III. wage [Brit weɪdʒ, Am weɪdʒ]
wage sheet [ˈweɪdʒʃiːt], wage slip [ˈweɪdʒslɪp] SUBST
wage sheet
living wage [Brit, Am ˈˌlɪvɪŋ ˈweɪdʒ] SUBST
living wage
minimum wage [Brit, Am ˈˌmɪnɪməm ˈˌweɪdʒ] SUBST
minimum wage
minimum wage
wage threshold SUBST Brit
wage slave [Am ˈweɪdʒ ˌsleɪv] SUBST
wage slave
wage structure [ˈweɪdʒˌstrʌktʃə(r)] SUBST
wage costs [ˈweɪdʒkɒsts, -kɔːsts] SUBST npl
wage costs
wage costs
wage worker [ˈweɪdʒˌwɜːkə(r)] SUBST Am
wage worker → wage earner
wage earner [ˈweɪdʒˌɜːnə(r)] SUBST
1. wage earner (person earning a wage):
wage earner
2. wage earner (breadwinner):
wage earner
wage bargaining [ˈweɪdʒˌbɑːɡɪnɪŋ] SUBST
Englisch
Englisch
Italienisch
Italienisch
I. wage [weɪdʒ] VERB trans
wage war:
wage
to wage war against sth/sb
II. wage [weɪdʒ] SUBST
wage
living wage
minimum wage
to earn a wage
to get a good wage
wage freeze SUBST
wage freeze
wage earner SUBST
wage earner
salariato(-a) m (f)
wage increase SUBST
wage scale SUBST
wage scale
living wage SUBST
living wage
paltry wage
Italienisch
Italienisch
Englisch
Englisch
Present
Iwage
youwage
he/she/itwages
wewage
youwage
theywage
Past
Iwaged
youwaged
he/she/itwaged
wewaged
youwaged
theywaged
Present Perfect
Ihavewaged
youhavewaged
he/she/ithaswaged
wehavewaged
youhavewaged
theyhavewaged
Past Perfect
Ihadwaged
youhadwaged
he/she/ithadwaged
wehadwaged
youhadwaged
theyhadwaged
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Prices were decontrolled, and labor unions agreed to accept a 15% wage increase, despite the 25% rise in prices.
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The company agreed to a five-day, 40-hour work week; equal division of work; no subcontracting; and a 10 percent wage increase.
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Manufacturers would say it represented a wage increase over $500,000 per year.
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As a result of these perceived failed promises, sanitation workers demanded a wage increase of 25-cents an hour before they would return to work.
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The platinum companies called the demand unrealistic and for most of the strike refused to go beyond a 10% wage increase.
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