Sentence examples for whose wages from inspiring English sources

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These are the people whose wages have been decreasing.

Of course, men whose wages have declined have felt particular pressure.

The losers had been ordinary workers whose wages had stagnated, he added.

That's already happened to German workers, whose wages (after inflation) fell 4% in the 2000s.

Angry voters whose wages are stagnant will seek scapegoats: witness the rise of xenophobia and protectionism in the rich world.

This cramped reading of the law may suit some watchdogs, whose wages effectively come at the whim of lawmakers.

Individuals whose wages peak early also lose out under DB plans.Employees with DC plans do not face these risks.

Holosko is a player whose wages cannot be squeezed into the salary cap, not a proper marquee.

Some of the biggest beneficiaries were women, who poured into the job market and whose wages crept closer to men's.

Offshore accounts would be of little use to people whose wages are reported to the I.R.S. by their employers.

The contracts for police officers and firefighters, whose wages account for 77 percent of the city's employee-pay costs, expire June 30 , 2012

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