Sentences with phrase «wage price index»

Today focus will return locally as construction work and wage price index will be monitored before further talks from ECB president Draghi and US Fed Chair Yellen.
The Wage Price Index (WPI) grew by 1.0 per cent in the December quarter, a slightly larger increase than had been seen in recent quarters, with the index 3.6 per cent higher over the year (Graph 58).
Given the RBA has been very vocal on wage growth as the missing piece of the economic puzzle, today's Wage Price Index will attract an unusual amount of focus.
More recently, wage growth has shown signs of stabilisation, with growth in the private sector wage price index unchanged for the past six quarters, while a broader measure of wage pressures, the growth in average earnings per hour, has picked up of late.

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In other words, if the consumer price index exceeds that year's wage increase, the longshore workers get more.
To determine its cost - of - living adjustment, the SSA uses an inflation measure called the Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers, or the CPI - W.
Social Security benefits increase automatically each year based on the rise in the Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI - W), from the third quarter of the prior year to the corresponding period of the current year.
To recall, in the 2003 - 07 cycle, we experienced persistent depreciation in the trade - weighted dollar, a pick - up in wage growth, higher commodity prices and higher non-commodity producer price index (PPI) inflation in China.
Price indexing: (See also Wage indexing.).
The Social Security Administration bases the automatic cost of living adjustments (COLA) increases for social security recipient on CPI - W, which is the Consumer Price Index For Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers.
Indexing Wage Hikes to Consumer Prices: Seven states regularly increase their annual minimums automatically to keep pace with the consumer price index (aka inflation).
Income tax bands to be triple - locked, increasing by the highest of the Consumer Prices Index, average wage earnings growth or 2.5 per cent - to end the scandal of fiscal drag
The governor's plan would let unions representing most public employees to negotiate only for wage increases, and any increase above the Consumer Price Index would have to be approved in a statewide referendum.
To determine its cost - of - living adjustment, the SSA uses an inflation measure called the Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers, or the CPI - W.
Social Security bases its Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) increases on the Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI - W).
It is possible to index it after that, though, either to the consumer price index or to some percentage of the average wage (industrial?
After 2019, increases to the minimum wage will be annually based on the rate of inflation (Consumer Price Index).
Last year, the B.C. government announced that it would index the minimum wage to the Consumer Price Index (index the minimum wage to the Consumer Price Index (Index (CPI).
The new rate is the result of the rise in the Consumer Price Index (CPI), which is an indicator used to measure the change in consumer prices over time, since the last increase in minimum wage in 2010.
The Act, if passed, will adjust minimum wage in accordance with Ontario's Consumer Price Index («CPI») and as a result, will tie all annual increases in minimum wage occurring after October 1, 2015 to the CPI.
Once the minimum wage rate reaches $ 15.00 per hour, the ESA will revert to its existing process of annual increases based on changes in the Consumer Price Index.
Unlike the federal minimum wage, the Missouri minimum wage automatically adjusts in accordance with the national Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workwage, the Missouri minimum wage automatically adjusts in accordance with the national Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workwage automatically adjusts in accordance with the national Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical WorkWage Earners and Clerical Workers.
The Bill proposes changes that would (among other things) remove existing limits on unpaid wage claims, make temporary help agencies and their clients jointly liable for unpaid wages, and impose automatic adjustments to minimum wage based on the Consumer Price Index.
To index the minimum wage, use a formula that gives equal weight to the annual change in the average hourly wage and the Consumer Price Index; all increases will be subject to cabinet appindex the minimum wage, use a formula that gives equal weight to the annual change in the average hourly wage and the Consumer Price Index; all increases will be subject to cabinet appIndex; all increases will be subject to cabinet approval
In Manitoba, the Minimum Wage Indexation Act (Employment Standards Code Amended) enacted in 2017 amends the Employment Standards Code so that the minimum wage is adjusted on October 1 of every year starting in 2017 to reflect changes in the Manitoba Consumer Price InWage Indexation Act (Employment Standards Code Amended) enacted in 2017 amends the Employment Standards Code so that the minimum wage is adjusted on October 1 of every year starting in 2017 to reflect changes in the Manitoba Consumer Price Inwage is adjusted on October 1 of every year starting in 2017 to reflect changes in the Manitoba Consumer Price Index.
As of October 2015, the minimum wage in Ontario will be linked to the Consumer Price Index of Ontario.
«Ongoing job growth continues to fuel demand for housing, while wage growth is helping to offset the effects of rising mortgage rates and keep home prices affordable,» said Robert Dietz, chief economist at the NAHB, in a statement on the Index.
In 53 percent of the counties analyzed for the Index, annual wage growth bested home price growth — the highest percentage since the first quarter of 2012.
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