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This compares with a two per cent salary rise among accountants.

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State politicians will get a 1.5 per cent rise in their base salaries, with Premier Colin Barnett's paycheque to rise to $ 355,681 per annum.
The government says under the existing deal, which also expires in March 2015, physician salaries in Quebec have risen by 70 per cent over six years.
Ken Friar was given a 20 per cent pay rise this year, taking his salary to more than # 1million, and on that Sir Chip had this to say «He's 80 years old.»
They both received pay rises of 23 per cent — their salaries rising from # 80,000 in 2014 to # 98,000 in 2015.
Max Chambers, former speechwriter, and another adviser, Laura Trott, enjoyed more modest increases, with their salaries going from # 67,000 to # 72,000 — a seven per cent rise.
First, salary containment has led to almost no wage rises over the last 2 years, as opposed to Europe's average annual increase of 3.7 per cent.
Sam's total target remuneration (salary + target bonus + expected value of long - term share incentives) will therefore rise by 15 per cent to A$ 7.8 million.
In March, MPs voted to approve a one per cent rise in their salary in April and a further one per cent rise in November, taking the basic pay to # 60,277 a year.
The senior salaries review body (SSRB) recommends MPs vote for a pay rise of 2.56 per cent, noting that they are underpaid compared to people in comparable positions in the private and public sector.
A trade union leader has condemned reports suggesting MPs are pushing for a 66 per cent pay rise to take their salaries to # 100,000 a year.
When MPs approved a two per cent staggered pay rise in May this year, they acknowledged the pitfalls involved in approving their own salaries.
Because the minimum wage is scheduled to go up by 70 cents per hour in New York State as of January 1 — with annual rises until it reaches $ 15 by 2022 — the salaries of employees making under $ 10.40 per hour have to be raised.
The Statement also set out plans to limit pay rises in the public sector, a move that has angered the teaching profession after what the Times Educational Supplement has described as «four years of pay freezes and marginal one per cent salary increases since the coalition came into power.»
Advertised salaries in the education sector rose by 4.2 per cent in 2017, the first yearly increase in four years.
The rise in unqualified teachers (4.5 per cent compared with 3.7 per cent in 2013) could be part of the reason the average classroom teacher salary (# 34,300) went down by # 100 in 2013.
This follows years of pay rises being limited to one per cent, until a September 2017 pay award that allowed for a 2 per cent increase to the main pay scale but still left salaries trailing, with the Consumer Prices Index 12 - month rate at 3.0 per cent in October 2017.
The average salary for an academy headteacher has risen by nearly five per cent in 12 months, and the pay packet for primary school leaders is slowly catching up with that of their secondary peers.
• Starting salaries for in - house counsel with four to nine years» experience at large companies ($ 250 million or more in revenue) are projected to rise 3.9 per cent, to the range of $ 151,000 to $ 260,000 annually.
Lawyers» salaries rose at a faster rate than many other professionals in 2012, with contractors» rates jumping 3.5 per cent, according to the Robert Walters» Salary Survey.
Optimism was also the order of the day looking ahead to 2015, with two - thirds of respondents predicting salary rises again next year, some by up to 15 per cent.
Base salaries rose four per cent to # 111,000.
Average graduate salaries rose 3.7 per cent from a year earlier, from # 27,000 to # 28,000, as employers continued to invest more in their graduate intake.
Read more... Oil and gas salaries rise for second year - 05/04/13 The average base salary in the oil and gas world hit $ US87, 300 in 2012, a rise of 8.5 per cent.
The largest proportion of candidate respondents in Singapore (36 per cent) expect a pay rise of more than six per cent while 30 per cent expect a salary increase of between 3 to 6 per cent.
In just those two years, base salary rose by 14 per cent.
The guide showed that the average base salary rose by 8.5 per cent in 2012.
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