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The new approach would give the government more control over training, performance standards, wages and benefits.
Borrowing to maintain living standards, wages and benefits is no longer an option, for fairly obvious reasons.
Job creation in the post-2001 recovery was pathetic by Clinton-era standards; wages barely kept up with inflation.
In his response to the Chancellor's statement, the Labour frontbencher said: "On living standards, wages have not kept pace with prices for 52 of the last 53 months.
"Their record is perhaps one of the worst ever in terms of the longest fall in living standards, wages falling, wages rising slower than prices – and this isn't an accident.
Some of these countries differ widely in terms of living standards, wages and prices.
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But even with such legal standards, wage variation occurs, described here by a representative of a temporary employment agency in the Netherlands: 'There are large wage differences between native and mobile workers.
Volkswagen recently persuaded its union to let it hire workers at less than standard wages in exchange for a pledge to build a new factory in Germany rather than elsewhere.
"Even outside of conflict and high-risk regions, gold mining poses a wide variety of social and environmental challenges, such as land disputes, sub-standard wages, unsafe working conditions, child labour and mercury pollution".
Without rights, these workers are regularly abused and mistreated for sub-standard wages.
The measure doesn't detail what the wages would be besides that they will be "area standard wages" set by a city agency.
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