Examples of using Higher wages in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Johnson offered talents employment, higher wages and a family atmosphere at baseball parks and brought welfare for both parties;
All of whom have declared solidarity with film crews picketing for higher wages in walkouts that quickly turned violent.
As a result, the demand for farmers grew and landowners were willing to pay higher wages and provide better living conditions.
Higher wages in other states in the European Union has led many to seek chances at employment outside of the Czech Republic.
but offer higher wages.
All of whom have declared solidarity with film crews picketing for higher wages in walkouts that quickly turned violent.
generate more vigorous growth, and if market mechanisms fail to produce higher wages, public policy should step in.
in a particular area, students may apply for more prestigious positions and earn higher wages.
but offer higher wages.
Promises that lower tax bills for businesses would translate into higher wages have yet to materialize.
Because not only was his salary $350,000 a year, he was down in the trenches with his employees fighting for them to have higher wages.
offering higher wages and better conditions.
The result is that, in each upswing, we find a synthesis of automation, higher wages and higher-value consumption.
As Chairman of the Board, I have to point out that freezing rates and paying higher wages will only push our company deeper into the red.
then insisted CBM pay its workers higher wages, or it could have hired a new contractor that paid better.
This includes not only the struggle for higher wages, a reduction of the working day,
end to police terror, greater intellectual and religious freedom, higher wages, and the reversal of collectivization; and to some degree he fulfilled these promises.
which leads to higher level employment and higher wages.
A $15 minimum wage by 2024 would generate $144 billion in higher wages for workers, benefiting their local economies.
Exporting firms are more productive and pay higher wages than those that serve only the domestic market.