Salary
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And, from the bureaucrat's point of view, his or her
salary
might be pathetic, but it comes with a steady stream of facilitation payments.
Indeed, recent research comparing education in the US and Italy finds that family income is more important in determining a student's success (measured in terms of his salary) in "egalitarian" Italy than it is in "elitist" America.
Europe's tendency to equalize
salary
and treatment of professors and researchers also reduces the incentive to engage in good research and good teaching.
If the only factor that increases a professor's
salary
is the passage of time, why make the extra effort to excel?
“To enjoy this city you need a good apartment and a certain salary.”
I now had a good apartment and a certain salary, so Irving Howe’s conditions for life in the city were fulfilled.
The state is overburdened with debt, taxes are among the highest in the world, and the success of the Left encourages ubiquitous
salary
demands.
Chile requires all wage and
salary
earners to contribute 7% of their pay either to the National Health Fund or to a private insurer.
It seems pretty clear that most people gain self-esteem and mental health from doing something useful, whether raising children or earning a
salary.
A new labor code has been adopted, but delivers scant liberalization because it does not reduce the mandatory severance pay of three months
' salary
and enhances the role of the official trade unions.
According to the Moscow Bureau for Human Rights, the current rate for bribes to avoid conscription is as high as $5,000 (for comparison, a typical lieutenant’s monthly
salary
is about $500).
Suppose that draftees are paid a
salary
that is sufficient to make military service attractive for young men.
Teodoro Obiang, the dictator of tiny, oil-rich Equatorial Guinea, has an official
salary
of $60,000, but owns six private jets and a $35 million house in Malibu, as well as other houses in Maryland and Capetown and a fleet of Lamborghinis, Ferraris, and Bentleys.
And Europe’s troubled economies have been slow to undertake structural reforms; improvements in competitiveness reflect wage and
salary
cuts, rather than productivity gains.
Current public-service pensions are almost all defined-benefit schemes based on a worker’s final
salary.
They tend to be more ready than middle-class white women, in our experience, to master the basics of financial literacy and to learn
salary
negotiation, because they don’t have the luxury of assuming that a knight on a white horse will rescue them economically.
His first offense was raising the presidential
salary
to $18,000 (Fujimori's was a symbolic $1,500).
The top executives at 14 leading financial firms received cash compensation (as salary, bonus, and/or stock options exercised) totaling roughly $2.5 billion in 2000-2008 – with five individuals alone receiving $2 billion.
Kamel, a municipal employee, echoed this sense of disenchantment: “I will not vote for any one of them so that they can earn 18 times my
salary
for doing nothing.”
To economize, but also to restore fairness, I announced a
salary
cut of around 40%, reflecting the average reduction in wages throughout Greece since the start of the crisis in 2010.
Two decades ago, Japanese workers could expect to receive massive year-end bonuses, typically amounting to one-third of their
salary
or more.
The highest level civil servant or chief justice of the Supreme Court at the end of their careers is nowadays paid barely half the
salary
of graduates of India's elite educational institutions, who are snapped up by the global economy.
Furthermore, platforms that aggregate anonymous reviews from current and former employees give individuals a better idea of what it is like to work for a given company, as well as the
salary
they can and should expect.
Success is measured by one’s
salary.
An important
salary
increase is decided, although it was never sought.
In 2013, Miller’s official
salary
totaled $25 million.
Consider this: in Italy in the last 10 years the cost of each job is equal to 1.7 of the average salary; the average in other countries of EMU is around 1.4; the same number for the United States is around 1.25.
Falling employment lowers wage and
salary
incomes.
Their basic
salary
is paid by the central government, but bonuses and extra benefits depend on contributions from the "advanced productive forces" at the county and township level.
Abramson fought back assertively in a brief battle for public perception, with someone having leaked details of an $80,000-plus gap between her
salary
and that of her male predecessor in the same role.
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