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The Jan . 11proposal would allow companies facing serious problems to negotiate with unions to cut working hours and wages for up to two years, reducing the incentive to lay off employees.
The theory is that higher wages reduce costly turnover, reducing the incentive to lay workers off.Some minimum-wage proponents go even further, arguing that a higher minimum boosts jobs by shifting income towards people who consume more of what they earn.
As margins contract, cable providers have less and less incentive to lay out big chunks of cash to offer broadband to low-population areas or refurbish aging network systems, and that, in turn, annoys customers, who turn to their competitors whenever possible.
He reorganized the company and made Fagan an owner, giving the scientist a financial incentive to lay off the lecture circuit.
Senate Republicans have less incentive to lay out a list of demands, and some have signaled support for Boehner's demands.
He maintains that the program is giving small employers an incentive to lay off workers to avoid the insurance mandate, and that includes CKE franchisees.
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She had no incentive to lie.
But that imbalance gives the firms an incentive to lie to the regulators.
Used wrongly, this carrot might become a powerful incentive to lie.
The problem is that everyone — not only sex offenders — has an incentive to lie.
Both sides still have an incentive to lie, distort, and engage in brinksmanship.
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