Sentences with phrase «covered wage increases»

And we haven't even covered wage increases, inflation, or changes to your current lifestyle.

Not exact matches

To reduce Social Security's projected funding shortfall, the commission would increase the taxable wage base by 2050 to include 90 percent of earnings, to increase the full - and early - retirement ages to 69 and 64 respectively by 2075, to cover newly hired state and local workers after 2020, and to create a hardship exemption allowing those who can not work past age 62 to receive benefits early.
And while GWNFA has complained that head office is not allowing franchisees to raise their price points in response to the minimum wage increase in Ontario, their biggest operating region, head office might fear that «if customer counts are down and franchisees raise their prices to cover the labour cost increase, that will drive more customers away,» Fisher said.
Enterprise agreements, which cover around one - third of employees, continue to yield annualised wage increases in the 3 1/2 to 4 per cent range.
Simplot, which produces Birds Eye and John West products as well as the iconic Chiko Roll, announced on Monday it had signed a three - year wages deal which gives employees covered a 2.5 per cent wage increase in year one.
(Non of these players would increase our wage bill as the outgoings would cover them.)
This is an ICYMI post, because the news of NYC Councilman / state Senate hopeful Eric Ulrich's support for increasing the state's hourly minimum wage broke last night just as most of the LCA was in pre-show mode (in other words, not covering news).
If it comes to pass that the Senate Republicans can't negotiate the minimum wage increase out of the budget before the April 1 deadline (assuming they even bother to try very hard), they could get some cover by arguing that it's worth passing almost anything to avoid the kind of havoc a shutdown would bring.
Then you should consider whether it makes sense to cover that amount by increasing your wage withholding, if that opportunity is available.
Wages were increased based on the wage inflation factor utilized for the short - term assumptions (which covers ten years) in the Medicare Trustees» Annual Report for 1999.
Cost — of — Living Adjustment (COLA)-- A wage adjustment that covers the increase in general expenses.
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