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Discover LudwigThe phrase "wage workers" is correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to individuals who earn a fixed amount of money for each hour or day that they work, as opposed to salaried workers who receive a set annual pay. Example: "The company employs both salaried employees and wage workers, with the latter earning an hourly rate of $15."
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They're professionals, but they're also wage workers.
Wage workers, however — particularly low-wage workers — could take a hit.
Two-thirds of minimum wage workers are women.
The company also employs 2,220 hourly wage workers.
Treating hourly wage workers like personal servants is not.
Would it mean fewer hours for minimum wage workers?
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The votes frustrated minimum-wage workers.
Are they improving the productivity of the lowest-wage workers?
They just import lower-wage workers, even for skilled positions.
Low-wage workers abroad would make that happen.
That is where most minimum-wage workers are employed.
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