Workers' Weekly ended in 1930.
Weekly Worker was created in 1993.
they get paid 13,999 weekly after deductions.
In the 1950s, the average weekly wage for American workers varied depending on the year and industry but generally ranged from about $50 to $100. By the end of the decade, the average weekly earnings for manufacturing workers were approximately $85. This period was marked by post-war economic growth, which contributed to rising wages and increased living standards for many families.
There is no reason why you can't pay them by either method. In the UK, salaried workers are paid monthly. Waged people are usually paid weekly, however - some firms pay their workers bi-weekly.
good question
Smith's Weekly ended in 1950.
Harper's Weekly ended in 1916.
The Hub Weekly ended in 2006.
Detective Weekly ended in 1940.
Eye Weekly ended in 2011.
The Weekly Rehearsal ended in 1735.
Kine Weekly ended in 1971.