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Based on what province you live in, The minimum wage per hour can vary between $9.40 in Alberta to $11.00 in Nunavut. You can easily achieve greater then minimum wage if you're willing to work hard.
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wage in 1975 Canada
Entry Wage: $52,400Median Wage: $57,520Experienced Wage: $63,040
A greeter gets payed a level one hourly wage. It will be at or a little above minimum wage for your area. But it also depends on how long the greeter has worked for Wal-Mart. Everyone goes up for a yearly review on their date of hire, if you fall into a standard you may receive up to around a 70 cent raise per year. Also you can also factor in the quarterly bonuses each employee may receive depending on how well the store has done for the quarter.
non -wage factors are factor that are factor without payments
Is is because the Philippines wage policy are based by the principle of making the country into a more competitive by making the wages as low as possible. -PS21
J. C. Weldon has written: 'A critique of the tax-based incomes policy proposed by Sidney Weintraub' -- subject(s): Wage-price policy 'Wage controls and the Canadian labour movement' -- subject(s): Inflation (Finance), Mathematical models, Wage-price policy 'The attack on the democratic left' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Socialism
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A sound wage policy is to adopt a job evaluation programme in order to establish fair differentials in wages based upon differences in job contents. Beside the basic factors provided by a job description and job evaluation, those that are usually taken into consideration for wage and salary administration are:The organizations ability to paySupply and demand of labourThe prevailing market rateThe cost of livingLiving wageProductivityTrade unions bargaining powerJob requirementsManagerial attitudes andPsychological and sociological factorsLevels of skills available in the market
Dick Fidler has written: 'Wage controls' -- subject- s -: New Democratic Party, Wage-price policy
The federal minimum wage is $7.25 per hour. State minimum wages may be the same or higher. Tipped positions may earn less based on a "tip credit" but their wages plus tips still need to equal the minimum wage.
pay related benefits diveded by the average wage
John P Formby has written: 'Minimum wages and poverty' -- subject(s): Poverty, Poor, Government policy, Unemployment, Effect of wages on, Minimum wage, Wage-price policy, Employment
The minimum wage in Florida is $7.93 as of January 2014. This rate is adjusted regularly based on the rate of inflation.
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