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In 1999 principals agreed to surrender their tenure rights in return for larger wage increases.
Women with children, though, experience a far larger wage gap, a phenomenon known as the "mommy penalty".
To him, it did not matter that he might have earned a larger wage at another club.
The weakness of wages is in great part due to the continued slack in the labour market, which has limited workers' ability to win larger wage gains.
So did Tottenham, their £49m two-year transfer spend and £20m per annum larger wage bill underpinned by a commercial operation which produced profits, after those wages had been paid, of £41m across those two seasons.
Expectations begin to adjust to take into account this dynamic; firms build in larger price increases to take into account probable future wage rises, and workers build in larger wage demands to take into account probable future price increases.
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JAL, which has to deal with nine internal unions, has only just persuaded its biggest union to agree to a larger wage-cutting deal.
The settlement is thought to be one of the largest wage cases in Massachusetts history.
The only other downturn since the Depression to see similarly large wage cuts was the 1981-82 recession.
They, too, made concessions in the mid-90's and are eager to receive large wage increases.
Mr. Harding took sharp issue with statements that much of the surplus should be devoted to large wage increases.
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