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It, too, has pledged to offer a pay service by summer's end.
Only one in 10 employers is currently planning to offer a pay rise in excess of inflation.
The union said that the Post Office is refusing to offer a pay rise for counter staff for the current financial year, despite months of negotiations taking place.
This means, for example, that you can't offer a pay rise for opting out, or threaten a pay cut for staying in the scheme.
Tottenham's pay structure makes it impossible for them to come close to matching Chelsea's offer, although it is believed they are willing to offer a pay rise on the six-year deal he signed in May last year.
The advantage of sharing some of the fiscal dividend directly with employers, rather than doing a deal at the level of city authorities, is that the incentive to offer a pay rise will be more meaningful for individual businesses.
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This finding holds potential strategic significance for companies that offer A) pay-TV and B) home Internet, but not C) cellular data.
Nowadays dataspaces systems offer a pay-as-you-go approach to data management, which offer services on the data in place, without losing the context surrounding the data.
The company has also introduced DirecTV systems in 3,800 of its stores and plans to offer a pay-per-view service next year.
Ip believes that people will soon be connecting MinIONs to smartphones, and with Oxford Nanopore due to offer a pay-as-you-go pricing model, that could transform access to genetic testing.
It will also offer a paid app for free every day, beginning with Angry Birds Rio.
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