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Wages · HamburgThe incomes of those earning a minimum wage have risen significantly more recently than those at the top. The reason for this is the significant increase in the minimum wage.See the Story
Germany: Service gap between gear and server operators sharply reduced
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WagesThe results of a survey conducted today showed that nine percent of employees in SMEs who were visited said that pay was a key factor in deciding whether to leave, while job stability (85%), co-worker and boss relationships (81%) and employee welfare (80%) were also important considerations. 42% expected no salary increases this year The average expected salary increase for SMEs this year was 5.6%, but after taking into account the company's fin…See the Story
The survey indicates that small and medium-sized enterprises expect a 5.6% increase in wages and that nine adults view wages as key to staying in a small company environment.
Wages · SeoulKim, a 41-year-old construction worker employed on the night shift at a GS25 convenience store in Seoul's Yeouido financial district, had to get a side job because his wife ended up taking maternity leave beyond the paid period.See the Story
Low wages drive Korean workers to seek side jobs
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Wages · WalesPhoto Peter Byrne/PA Wire The average worker would be £200 a week better off if wages had grown at levels seen before the 2008 global financial crisis, research suggests. A study by the TUC found that pay packets are worth less than in 2008 in almost two-thirds of the UK. The analysis of official statistics showed that 16 years on from the financial crisis, wages will be lower in real terms in 212 out of 340 local authority areas this year. The …See the Story