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Discover LudwigThe phrase "wage worker" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a person who is employed to perform a job and is paid a set amount of money per hour or per project, as opposed to a salaried worker who receives a fixed annual salary. Example: John is a wage worker at the factory, earning $15 per hour for his manual labor.
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That is an extra $582 to $770 a year for a full-time minimum wage worker, and resets these states' minimum wages to $7.64 to $9.04 an hour.
A low-income minimum wage worker in New York therefore earns the equivalent of $7.83 per hour total, or up to $5,000 per year from these credits.
Work by the Equality Trust has even found that a FTSE 100 CEO is today paid on average 342 times that of a national minimum wage worker.
The defense painted a different picture of Mr. Hamdan, as little more than a wage worker, a member of the motor pool on Mr. bin Laden's personal payroll.
Among the crowd is Ram Kumar, a 60-year-old daily wage worker.
Working as a wage worker improves pro-poor welfare gains only in rural areas.
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Millionaire or minimum-wage worker, we cluster in the enforced coziness of our 18th-century townscape.
The yearly income of a 40-hour-a-week minimum-wage worker is $15,080.
The president's proposal would raise annual income by $3,500 for a full-time minimum-wage worker.
Employers who hire off the books "get a minimum-wage worker, but the public gets a subsidized worker," he said.
It was, Newman says, a terrible time to be a low-wage worker in the inner city.
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