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To preserve cash, the city resorted to increasing its workers' future pensions at contract time, instead of raising their pay.
But even as it spends less on guns, it promises to spend more on soldiers, raising their pay by 20% along with that of every other federal employee.
Sir Michael suggests giving people greater autonomy and social cohesion rather than raising their pay or improving their access to medical services.
The motion also called for an end to performance related pay which, delegates argued, left teachers stuck on £22,000 a year at the bottom of the pay scale - instead of getting increments raising their pay year by year to £37,000.
He co-founded and contributes to the popular economics blog the Baseline Scenario.This discussion can be followed in its entirety here.Beatrice Weder di Mauro has some very good points: we should think more about the incentives facing financial sector regulators; and raising their pay and prestige surely makes sense.
The same week President Obama chided "fat cat bankers" for raising their pay in tough times, the last of the big banks to take bailout money said they were moving to repay billions that had propped them up — and free themselves of the restrictions on pay that came with the money.
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Some raised their pay by 50percentt or more.
If Clegg sincerely wanted to help the poor, he'd raise their pay or their credits.
The bill would raise their pay to at least $10 an hour by 2006.
Public-sector workers, such as firemen and nurses, have interpreted this as an open invitation to raise their pay.
Legalization has raised their pay and ended their fear of the police, who once jailed Mr. Cantos for lacking work papers.
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