wage freeze การใช้
- Volkswagen reiterated its insistence on a two-year wage freeze and other cutbacks.
- An agreement was reached in August, resulting in a 6-year wage freeze.
- In 2012, Reynolds School District employees agreed to a one-year wage freeze.
- The wage freeze proposal comprises 20 billion marks of the savings package.
- The pilots have accepted some other steps, like a two-year wage freeze.
- It imposed a wage freeze on salaried defense workers and corporate executives.
- Rumors about a possible wage freeze had been circulating among employees.
- The MTA countered with an offer that began with a two-year wage freeze.
- Normally companies, especially companies with our revenue picture, would have a wage freeze,
- The government also faced down unions over the budget's public sector wage freeze.
- In this case, the premium freeze translated into a wage freeze.
- It wasn't clear whether the proposed wage freeze would allow for cost-of-living adjustments.
- The state replied that it would seek a four-year wage freeze.
- Last month, the union rejected employers'call for a 14-month wage freeze.
- Frequent wage freeze decrees continued to depress living standards generally and income inequality increased.
- The tax hike and public sector wage freeze prohibited salary increases and new hires.
- The company argued it had saved by negotiating a teachers'contract with a wage freeze.
- Labor unions have threatened to strike in the fall against a public-sector wage freeze.
- Measures include a wage freeze for civil servants and greater control of state spending.
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