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Demand a raise".
Will Bill demand a raise after I have paid to upgrade his skills?
Through coordination by the Municipal Labor Coalition, an alliance of municipal unions, each union has agreed to demand a raise substantially higher than inflation.
In her suit, Rowe alleges that the orchestra ignored her and retaliated when she continued to demand a raise, even pulling an invitation to be interviewed by Katie Couric for a National Geographic TV special on gender equality.
And while we are negotiating, I also demand a raise in the minimum wage to $15 an hour, a law that restricts chief executives and other managers to no more than 100 times the wage the lowest-paid person in their company receives, public financing of campaigns, and longer hours at polling places.
In a week or two, Obama is likely to return to the table and offer some significant spending cuts, including entitlement reforms, in return for which he will demand a raise in the marginal tax rate for high earners as well as a cap on deductions.
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At that time, the wage floor was $1.15 and marchers were demanding a raise to $2.00.
Its officials had demanded a raise in output of 2m-2.5m barrels a day.
He flew to Europe and demanded a raise, which triggered rumors that the producers would resort to a plastic-surgery twist to replace him with Robert Culp.
Several thousand workers at a platinum mine, in the town of Marikana, northwest of Johannesburg, went on strike this month, demanding a raise.
In retrospect, the White House erred last December in not demanding a raise in the debt ceiling as the price of extending the Bush tax cuts.
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