working wage造句
例句与造句
- We need to move toward race-neutral affirmative-action policies and guarantee people a working wage.
- Two-thirds of those depended on agriculture for their survival, but they rarely received a working wage.
- Surely, Dean must be offering Sullivan enough money to cover the monetary damages from Hurricane Frank, plus a healthy working wage.
- So a working wage today is often not a living wage, and the idea of a job as an antidote to welfare is no longer assured.
- With more people working wages could rise, fueling inflation and possibly postponing a cut in interest rates widely forecast for the first quarter of next year.
- It's difficult to find working wage in a sentence. 用working wage造句挺难的
- Despite being an expensive area in which to live, Glenwood Springs has the highest life expectancy in America for 40-year-olds making working wages.
- Fitch's career spanned a brief two decades, but he earned upwards of $ 250, 000 from his plays at a time when a dollar a day was the working wage.
- The Schmauchs instituted a working wage for employees ( prior to that, all wages were based on tips left by guests ), purchased laundry facilities, established a children's fellowship, constructed a basketball court and volleyball net, and blazed nature trails for hiking.
- Get corporate contributions, and therefore special interests, out of politics, Nader argued again and again, and all other reforms would follow : solutions to poverty and homelessness, prison reform, universal health care, higher working wages, and a slew of other progressive goals.
- An industrial worker in Germany in 1913 earned about 20 marks ( $ 5 ) per week, $ 1, 000 in 1913 as a working wage equates to about $ 104, 000 in 2015, but could be anywhere between $ 18, 000 and $ 456, 000 depending on a number of factors.
- It says there are really three retirement ages in France : a " maximum " of 70, after which a company can force you to retire; an " age of retirement at full pension " ( 65, proposed to rise to 67 ) and a " minimum " age of 60 at which you have the " right to retire . " Only at 65 do you get a pension equal to 50 % of your working wage . ( It's not clear whether that comes from the government or whether the company is obligated to pay it .)