Not exact matches
Even reconstruction efforts, when handled by the IMF / WB, wind up being subcontracted to (mostly) American businesses, cutting out the locals not only from
wages but also from any sense of
control over teh reconstructions of their devasted nations.
Jones said the increase in
wages was «nowhere near the level of revenue growth» and this «reflects both the extent of [the Premier League's] financial advantage
over other leagues and the impact of domestic and European cost
control measures».
This can happen one of three ways: through Greek nominal wage cuts (which the Greeks can't accept), through high Eurozone inflation and stable Greek nominal
wages (which the Germans won't accept), or through Greece getting
control over its own currency, which will depreciate considerably relative to the Euro.
Woolf said he is only a part owner in the business Stefanik was referring to, so he does not have full
control over setting the employees
wages.
There is one way cities and counties can sometimes freeze
wages: when their finances deteriorate so badly that they are taken
over by
control boards, as has happened in Nassau and Erie Counties.
Their
wages were often late; many had no idea how much they would be paid from month to month, because the factory charged fees for all sorts of things
over which they had no
control.
If you're like most employees, you don't have any
control over when you receive your
wages.
If you're sued, you're also at risk of having your
wages or bank accounts garnished and losing even more
control over your finances.
Implemented cost effective systems of
control over capital, operating expenditures, manpower,
wages and salaries.