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Second, they expose taxpayers to the risk that
salaries
will rise more quickly than expected, which would increase pension cost.
They are reluctant to negotiate
salaries
and rarely know how to do so.
Salaries
for all public servants, a majority of the national work force, were raised, as was the total number of public-sector jobs.
This is understandable: private investment firms spend an enormous amount on marketing and
salaries.
Research assistants with one year of experience working on derivatives issues would get bid away by the private sector at
salaries
five times what the government could pay.
Further concessions by Bouteflika’s party, the National Liberation Front (FLN), which has ruled Algeria since independence in 1962, included decreasing oil and sugar prices, pumping billions of dinars into the ailing economy in order to sustain rises in salaries, subsidies, and other income assistance to the population.
As Greece’s finance minister, in early 2015, I learned that the
salaries
of the Chair, CEO, and members of the board of a public institution (the Hellenic Financial Stability Facility [HFSF]) were stratospheric.
The European Commission demanded that I reverse it: after all, these
salaries
went to functionaries selected by EU bureaucrats – people they considered their own.
After the EU forced our government into submission, and following my resignation, those
salaries
were raised by up to 71% – the CEO’s annual pay was bumped to €220,000 ($235,000).
For example, Colombia’s Labor Observatory tracks students’ progress – including where they attended university, what they studied, when and where they were first employed, what their starting
salaries
were, and whether they were promoted – for up to five years after graduation.
In fact, the most sought-after engineers and software developers may not need to apply for jobs at all; companies are now increasingly recruiting “passive” candidates, sometimes forcing employers to increase the
salaries
of workers they want to retain.
But Bild has already proven that it can do serious investigative work, such as exposing how Russia propped up the Donbas region’s economy after it broke away, paying
salaries
and pensions and funding job-creation efforts.
Tuna is more than a commodity here; it is what builds schools, pays teachers’ salaries, paves roads, and keeps hospitals open.
For example, E-Corp-owned colleges might be required to provide prospective students with the graduation rate, average student-debt levels, and the average starting
salaries
of students with similar academic records and educational goals.
Law enforcement is being strengthened fast in virtually all countries, and the police are getting plenty of new resources for salaries, new cars, electronics and arms.
The government partially redistributes profits by collecting taxes and paying
salaries.
Gas prices are growing, and so are Russian
salaries.
Spending slumped toward 1% of GDP, with the majority going to
salaries
and pensions.
Economists today say that prices (including wages and salaries) are determined by consumer demand.
Moreover, with starting
salaries
above the national median, the teaching profession attracts, develops, and retains some of the best graduates.
As it stands, officials’
salaries
are usually set with reference to the overall level of national income.
With revenues plummeting and credit cut off, the Argentine provinces had to resort to printing scrip to pay
salaries
and pensions.
The Lega Nord’s latest provocation is its proposal that state employees receive different
salaries
for the same job, depending on whether they live in the north or the south.
Agriculture Minister Luca Zaia has gone so far as to argue that relating
salaries
to the cost of living in different regions will force the south to be self-sufficient and stop relying on help from the north.
In addition to providing the funds for apprentices’ salaries, governments must monitor progress to ensure that apprentices are gaining valuable knowledge and experience.
In any case, the lions share of public expenditures goes to pensions, transfers, and public sector
salaries.
Increases in income taxes imply that unions demand higher gross
salaries
in order to compensate for the fall in net
salaries
due to tax increases.
But make no mistake: Putin’s popularity ratings relied not on his vigor, humor, or mystique, but on
salaries
and credits that Russians had never enjoyed before.
And, as long as oil prices were growing faster than Russian salaries, those in power could still grab a big slice of the profits.
Rents disappear, and think of the effects of airline deregulation on pilots’
salaries.
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