wages in English

noun
1
a fixed regular payment, typically paid on a daily or weekly basis, made by an employer to an employee, especially to a manual or unskilled worker.
we were struggling to get better wages
verb
1
carry on (a war or campaign).
it is necessary to destroy their capacity to wage war
synonyms:engage incarry onconductexecutepursueprosecuteproceed with

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1. Wages were pitifully low, particularly the wages of women.

2. NET WAGES OF

3. Lost income and wages due according to national law and regulations regarding wages;

4. 21 If money wages remain constant and price levels rise, real wages fall.

5. Scarce labor drives wages.

6. (1975) Wages Against Housework.

7. Wages/Salaries (after taxes)

8. 17 Workers' real wages would have been reduced, provided money wages did not rise.

9. Meaning “He Is Wages.”

10. Wages shown on paper are much higher than the wages actually paid to you.

11. (c) Lost income and wages due according to national law and regulations regarding wages;

12. Bonuses Are Supplemental Wages

13. Accrued salaries and wages

14. According to wage statistics, women's wages correspond on average to # per cent of men's wages

15. • 21112 Accrued Salaries and Wages

16. Accrued salary or wages ¶ 3.

17. Table # omen's average wages as a proportion of men's average wages (in %) according to age category

18. Wages and prices have skyrocketed.

19. Wages are paid on Fridays.

20. Prices and wages were controlled.

21. They were on starvation wages .

22. Wages of sin is death.

23. The accrual of termination benefits is charged to salary and wages expense and accrued salaries and wages.

24. 24 Inflation, wages and employment In 1990 consumer-price inflation averaged 20 percent and real wages fell.

25. The level of the lowest tariff wages or minimum wages agreed upon in high‐level collective agreements.

26. “The wages sin pays is death,” and mankind has been sinning and collecting the wages for it.

27. The wages of sin is death.

28. Mr. Rochester, I've had no wages.

29. He advanced me a week's wages.

30. Accrued salaries, wages and other expenses

31. His employer has increased his wages.

32. My wages have increased this year.

33. Weber shows that Deutsche Post calculates market-average wages on basis of actual wages paid by its competitors.

34. And an advance on my wages.

35. And my wages* with my God.”

36. The wages of sin are rising.

37. He is discontented with his wages.

38. Non-payment or underpayment of wages.

39. 16 Rising prices neutralized increased wages.

40. 4 Rising prices neutralize increased wages.

41. To make an Adjusting entry for wages paid to an employee at the end of an accounting period, an Adjusting journal entry will debit wages expense and credit wages payable.

42. -150 (wages for the two men)

43. An advance on wages was made.

44. 16 Relatively, college wages rose even though real wages were falling for both college and high school graduates.

45. Wages are an early participation on these profits and are not called ‘wages’ but ‘advanced results’ (anticipos societarios).

46. In such situations there is resistance to adjusting nominal wages, as this would generate greater reductions in real wages

47. In such situations there is resistance to adjusting nominal wages, as this would generate greater reductions in real wages.

48. • salary, wages, bonuses, commissions, or other remuneration (including payroll or earning advances), and wages in lieu of termination notice;

49. According to Dunson, we lose our wages.

50. He receives wages plus room and board.