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WagesAll payment for services performed for an employer. Wages do not have to be cash. The cash value of all compensation paid to an employee in any form other than cash is also considered wages, unless th [..]
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WagesSee Maintenance, cure, and wages.
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WagesWages [N] [B] [S]Rate of (mention only in Matthew 20:2 ); to be punctually paid ( Leviticus 19:13 ; Deuteronomy 24:14 Deuteronomy 24:15 ); judgements threatened against the withholding of ( Jeremiah 2 [..]
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WagesCompensation that a worker receives in exchange for labor.
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WagesThe compensation earned by employees who are paid on an hourly basis. It is common for production workers to earn wages, since they are usually paid via an hourly rate.
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WagesThe earliest mention of wages is of a recompense, not in money, but in kind, to Jacob from Laban. (Genesis 29:15,20; 30:28; 31:7,8,41) In Egypt money payments by way of wages were in use, but the term [..]
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WagesRate of (mention only in Matt. 20:2); to be punctually paid (Lev. 19:13; Deut. 24:14, 15); judgements threatened against the withholding of (Jer. 22:13; Mal. 3:5; comp. James 5:4); paid in money (Matt [..]
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WagesDefinition Compensation for work.
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WagesMoney paid to an employee for the total number of hours worked in a given period (weekly, biweekly, monthly), computed at an hourly rate. Library staff employed part-time are usually paid by the hour. [..]
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WagesWages, if received in dreams, brings unlooked for good to persons engaging in new enterprises. To pay out wages, denotes that you will be confounded by dissatisfaction. To have your wages reduced, warns you of unfriendly interest that is being taken against you. An increase of wages, suggests unusual profit in any undertaking.
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Wagesearnings, money paid for doing work.
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WagesIncome earned for providing human resources (labor) in the market. Wages are usually computed by multiplying an hourly pay rate by the number of hours worked.
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WagesAccording to 50 USCS Appx § 2152 [Title 50. War and National Defense; Title 50 Appendix -- War and National Defense; Defense Production Act of 1950; Title VII. General Provisions], the term 'wage [..]
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WagesWages include all cash payments made to employees for services rendered, including salaries, commissions, vacation allowances, fees, bonuses, back pay and many fringe benefits. The form in which payme [..]
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WagesThe general term applied to the earnings of the factor of production, labour.
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WagesMoney paid to you by an employer
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Wages(n) a recompense for worthy acts or retribution for wrongdoing
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Wagessee Salaries
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WagesGiles Moore, in 1659, paid his mowers sixteenpence an acre. In 1711 Timothy Burrell, Esq., paid twenty-pence an acre; in 1686 he paid Mary his cook fifty shillings a year; in 1715 he had raised the su [..]
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WagesWages are the money paid to you by your employer for your work. This money is also known as pay, salary or remuneration. Sometimes other benefits can be included to make up your wages, for example board and lodging, if supplied by your employer and are part of your employment contract.
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WagesMonies earned for services performed for a liable employer.
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WagesAll payments for services performed for an employer. Wages do not have to be cash. The cash value of all compensation paid to an employee in any form other than cash is also considered wages, unless t [..]
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WagesPayments made to the employees of a business for their work on behalf of the business. These are classed as expense items and must not be confused with 'drawings' taken by sole-proprietors and partnerships
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Wages"The price of labour. In theory, wages ought to change so that the supply and demand in the labour market are always in equilibrium. In practice, wages are often sticky, especially in a downward...
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Wagesn. salario, paga
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WagesRemuneration or payment for labor or services, typically measured by a given period worked or by output of production.
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WagesOur knowledge of the movements of real wages from the 12th century onwards in southern England, and later in western Europe, shows them as dominated ...
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Wages"Wages" includes all amounts paid for the services of an employee by an employer, including amounts paid as a commission or bonus.
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Wages Wages are the money your employer pays you in return for the work you do for them. Wages can also include other things, such as your employer giving you something other than cash that has a value or benefit to you.
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WagesOne of several specific aggregate supply determinants assumed constant when the short-run aggregate supply curve is constructed, and that shifts the short-run aggregate supply curve when it changes. A [..]
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WagesCompensation received by employees for services performed. Usually, wages are computed by multiplying an hourly pay rate by the number of hours worked. withholding ("pay-as-you-earn" [..]
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