Примери коришћења Higher wages на Енглеском и њихови преводи на Српски
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A strike for higher wages.
Pilots want higher wages and a variety of other demands.
On strike for higher wages.
Earning higher wages will definitely help you and your family.
Candidate will fight for higher wages.
They can demand higher wages and better benefits.
Graduates can expect higher wages.
Educators demand higher wages and better work conditions.
Not too surprising given more experience means higher wages.
Good health and higher wages as everyone. Regards Julius.
There seems to be an unwillingness to offer higher wages,” Gould says.
Their struggle for higher wages and better living conditions continues.
Up to 20 percent higher wages.
Miners struck for higher wages, shorter workdays, and the recognition of their union.
In 1449 they revolted for the first time, demanding higher wages, which they obtained.
Higher wages lead to higher prices, higher prices, demand higher wages.
Demonstrators demand higher wages April 22.
Do not start talking about the one who has prestige of the profession and higher wages.
The teachers' union is demanding higher wages and teacher retraining.
A catering business centralized in a wealthy area will almost definitely pay higher wages.
Why shouldn't they ask for higher wages? We try for the highest prices!
Under a new agreement,Serbian healthcare workers will get higher wages next year.
The federal executive branch offers higher wages for detectives at an average salary of $75,390.
Last year, contract workers at Google protested, demanding higher wages and benefits.
He supported higher wages, lower rents, better working conditions, and an increase in Social Security for the aged.
Let me see they want shorter hours, higher wages and phantom insurance. Phantoms!
Our exports support more than eleven million jobs, andwe know that exporting companies pay higher wages than others.
There are more prestigious professions,places of residence, higher wages, and in some countries there is even a preferred gender.
A narrow struggle for higher wages by a small sector of the working-class, what is often called"economism", hardly threatens the status quo.
There seems to be an unwillingness to offer higher wages,” Gould said at the time.