Sentence examples for wage law from inspiring English sources

"wage law" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It refers to laws and regulations related to the payment of wages and includes issues such as minimum wage, overtime pay, and equal pay. Example: The company was sued for violating the state's wage laws by not paying their employees for any hours worked over 40 per week.

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I relate this to the minimum wage law".

The Bloomberg administration later sued the Council over both measures — the prevailing wage law in state court and the living wage law in federal court.

Boston's living wage law, by contrast, affects contractors who do business with the city.

He was also instrumental in passing the state's first minimum wage law.

A judge suspended the wage law until a trial could resolve the issues.

HM Revenue & Customs is now investigating Sports Direct for breaching the wage law.

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Seattle quoted Piketty in its minimum-wage law.

Nope, if Seattle's new minimum-wage law is any evidence.

Britain's minimum-wage law in 1998, for example, precipitated a decline in union membership.

The change in the minimum-wage law appeared to have had practically no effect.

In fact, the only protection we have is the floor supplied by the minimum-wage law.

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