Examples of using Higher pay in English and their translations into Chinese
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The big mystery, Shepherdson says, is why this long spell of job growth hasn't translated into higher pay.
The irony is that these long-term unemployed may be waiting to be offered higher pay.
On Sunday, at least 100 garment factories had to be closed as workers staged protests, demanding higher pay.
Of those who complete advanced courses obtain new or better jobs, take on increased responsibility, or earn higher pay.
The Money/PayScale study isolated“the specific skills(from a universe of about 2,300) correlated with higher pay, advancement, and career opportunity.”.
If qualified workers are so hard to find, why don't employers offer higher pay to attract more?
Higher pay needs to be paid for… so I hope we might be nearing the end of the tunnel on both pay and productivity.”.
At that time workers- mainly in factories supplying the car industry- were demanding only higher pay and improved conditions.
Yes, unions often manage to get higher pay and better working conditions for their members.
And 70% of people who complete advanced courses obtain new or better jobs, take on increased responsibilities, and earn higher pay.
The mounting labor shortage has strengthened the hand of Chinese workers, who increasingly demand better work conditions, higher pay and perks like days off.
Switching jobs is typically lucrative because it tends to be going to a job that better uses the person's skills and hence offers higher pay.
More than 70 percent of our students who complete advanced courses go on to obtain a new or better job, increased responsibilities, and/or higher pay.
They said“the weight” of economic research shows higher pay doesn't lead to fewer jobs.
From Amazon to Wal-Mart, digital retail is producing more jobs and higher pay.
Caesars Windsor employees are not the only ones who demand higher pay and better working conditions.
The higher pay you could expect had better be much, much higher for such an enormous investment to be justified financially.
The empirical evidence as to whether low public sector pay fosters corruption is mixed and theory does not predict that higher pay will always reduce corruption.
American women are far more likely to hold paid jobs than German women, and those who do are far more likely to earn higher pay.
They were all born the same, so why couldn't they enter the war armies and enjoy higher pay and better equipment?