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I know they are incredibly cheap to produce and don't require much in talent
salaries
or any writer
salaries
to speak of, but at what cost?
Sonador (Dreamer, in Spanish) breaks one foreleg in a race, the owner Palmer (David Morse) decides to sacrifice the animal, but the trainer Ben Crane (Kurt Russell) accepts the injured horse as part of three months
salaries
owed by Palmer.
The target, a bank, which in its vault has over a quarter of a million dollars for the railroad
salaries.
They will come back to Russia (also drawn by high salaries) to make themselves famous and their motherland proud.
Those with sought-after talents have more bargaining power, are better able to manage their careers, and command higher
salaries.
The effects can be seen in a 17% unemployment rate, extraordinarily low salaries, and a high crime rate.
If we know how sausages are made, shouldn’t we also be able to find out how laws are made and enforced, and what the government officials whose
salaries
we pay do with their time?
But, whereas private-sector professionals are fired or have their
salaries
reduced for poor performance, Yam wanted private-sector pay with none of the downside risk.
And, although the government has raised teachers’
salaries
to attract fresh talent, offering up to $6,000 annually, teachers still lack adequate support and remain unmotivated and largely unaccountable.
And while women’s employment rates decreased as women left minimum-wage jobs, salaries, particularly for store clerks, rose sharply.
In the generation after World War II, you could secure a blue-collar unionized manufacturing job or climb to the top of a white collar bureaucracy that offered job security, relatively high salaries, and long, stable career ladders.
Or their pledges could be more in line with those of the global soccer stars who have vowed to give at least 1% of their
salaries
to charity.
A better proxy would be public-sector
salaries
– the only area where large countries appear to benefit from economies of scale.
Indeed, because VAT is a tax on the formal sector--the new factories, banks, and so forth that pay regular
salaries
and whose incomes and expenditures can easily be traced (as distinct from those of the cash-based street vendors, village enterprises, and poor farmers)--VAT impedes development.
Similarly, the wages and
salaries
of low- and high-skill workers in the robot-computer economy of the future will not be determined by the (very high) productivity of the one lower-skill worker ensuring that all of the robots are in their places or the one high-skill worker reprogramming the software.
But the main reason why Chinese households save so much of their relatively low
salaries
is to ensure that they have the funds to meet high medical costs if a family member requires surgery or other inpatient care.
In Honduras, direct government payments to journalists are common, as are minimal or non-existent
salaries
for reporters.
Conservatives demand lower taxes, but this is unpopular: almost 65% of Swedes live on public
salaries
or social transfers.
The genocide could not therefore be imputed to Serbia, even if the Serbian government was paying
salaries
to Mladic and his colleagues, as well as providing them with financial and military assistance.
If, for example, one region or country in a future European currency area is badly affected by, say, a relative fall in the prices of their exports, and workers refuse to either move to where there are jobs, or adjust their
salaries
(downward) to the new situation, a rise in unemployment is unavoidable.
European universities are generally based on three misguided principles: taxpayers rather than students pay for university education; faculty appointments are governed by public sector contracts and university procedures are often centralized and almost always inflexible;
salaries
amongst teachers tend to be equalized as well as teaching quality amongst universities.
Low
salaries
are often part of an implicit bargain: in exchange for the bad pay, university administrators close their eyes to lazy teaching and research.
Moreover, if
salaries
are low, how can university deans stop their faculty members from scouring the country to do lucrative consulting?
In Europe, promising young researchers struggle and have to supplement teaching and research with outside jobs, while established professors earn good
salaries.
This is more prevalent in the US, where regulators’
salaries
are very low, especially in the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission.
The top rate has increased from 28% to 39.6% on wages and salaries, and to more than 43% on some forms of investment income.
Unable to pay the
salaries
of more than 40,000 public employees in Gaza, it was being slowly strangled by the Israeli and Egyptian authorities.
Indeed, with the ratio of royals to commoners now at one to a thousand (compared to one to five million in the United Kingdom), the challenge of managing princely privileges, salaries, and demand for jobs has never been more intense.
Royal perks include lifetime sinecures and domination of the civil service, which enable the princes to award contracts and receive commissions on top of their
salaries.
Nastase knows that if he surrenders to the popular mood, raising
salaries
dramatically and stalling privatization, the economy will be crippled and Romania’s chances of joining the EU disappear.
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