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minimum wage is the
lowest remuneration that
employers can
legally pay
their employees—the
price floor below which employees may not sell
their labor...
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Before January 1, 2017
minimum wage did not
apply to free-for-
task agreements which were used to cir****vent
minimum wage laws
resulting in
wages far below...
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United States, the
minimum wage is set by U.S.
labor law and a
range of
state and
local laws. The
first federal minimum wage was
instituted in the National...
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Wage labour (also
wage labor in
American English),
usually referred to as paid work, paid employment, or paid labour,
refers to the
socioeconomic relationship...
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standards of living,
China does not set one
minimum wage for the
entire nation. Instead, the
task of
setting minimum wages is
delegated to the
local governments...
- employments, the employee's
wage will
include respective wage rate of all work for the
number of
hours dedicated at each
task. 3) It is
mandatory for the...
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especially from 1956
through 1962, the
Soviet Union attempted to
implement major wage reforms intended to move
Soviet industrial workers away from the mindset...
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methods and
combinations of methods. Some of the most
prevalent methods are:
wage by the hour (known as "time work");
annual salary;
salary plus commission...
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directives on
improving wage and
benefit structures, and
developing competitive fuel
efficient cars for the ****ure. In
March 2009, the
Task Force recommended...
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private property,
capital ac****ulation,
competitive markets, commodification,
wage labor, and an
emphasis on
innovation and
economic growth. However, such economies...