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Factory owners compete by offering low prices, which are accomplished by paying workers tiny wages.
Though Georgians, comparatively prosperous in Soviet days, are fed up with their tiny wages, poor public services, erratic energy supplies and rapacious bureaucrats, no other politician can match him.
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She went from being the family breadwinner to being dependent on the tiny wage of her husband who works as a vegetable seller.
The centres are exempt from the minimum wage, and the detainees earn a tiny wage, which they can spend in the centre's shop.
– How could they get such job- and income-loss effects for low-wage workers in Seattle relative to their controls with such tiny wage effects?
An apparel company that pay workers a tiny wage and force them to work in slave- like conditions might make a faster profit in one year but over the long run will pay the price for their short-term, myopic thinking.
The labor force needed to run a dollar store is a tiny, low-wage staff.
The honorarium - £3,000 when Prof Sutherland judged the Booker, and $2,000 to $2,500 (about £1,300 to £1,600) for the NBA - works out at a tiny hourly wage when divided by the time it would take to read all the entries, he noted.
We've seen the board use these tiny fragments to wage war on publishers".
Some compared the arrival of Russian troops in Simferopol to the way that the Kremlin, in 2008, took advantage of Georgia's reckless bid to retake South Ossetia and then muscled its tiny neighbor, eventually waging a war that ended with Russia taking control of South Ossetia and Abkhazia.
If you're thinking of ripping off a 15-year-old kid's business model, here's how you do it: employ two of your tiny, pre-minimum wage mates on £5.50 a day, invest in a CostCo volume of Lucozade and Wagon Wheels, then hustle hard.
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