Sentences with phrase «further wage pressure»

The more acute skill shortages are, the more in - demand talented finance professionals become, leading to further wage pressure and fierce competition to find the required talent.
Foxconn, meanwhile, has responded to the issue by hiking employee pay by 30 %, which the CEOs see as both an appropriate response to the company's mistreatment of its workers, and a sign of further wage pressures in China.

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The «modest» wage pressures so far this year mean the labor market is tightening and could well exceed «full employment» next year, Rosengren said.
The usual arguments from the far right («we can not afford this,» they say, or «if you pay people for not working, people won't work») join with those on the far left («this is just a way to reduce pressures on the minimum wage or cut back all the other programmes that are vital») are mutually reinforcing, even though they're largely inaccurate.
The pool of labor will increase in relation to jobs paying a living wage, and this will exert further downward pressure on wages.
Cuomo faced pressure from the left in his party to further increase the state's minimum wage for non-tipped workers.
Cuomo faced pressure from the left in his party to further increase the state's minimum wage for non tipped workers.
Furthermore, higher employee pension contributions, raised National Insurance costs and the minimum wage add further pressures.
Inflation, in particular, is expected to pick up «consistent with the expectation that a further tightening in labour market conditions would gradually feed into higher wage pressures
consistent with the expectation that a further tightening in labour market conditions would gradually feed into higher wage pressures
Geraldine Morris, head of family at LexisPSL, says: «It's no surprise that divorces are being delayed in the current economic climate; with high cost of living, increasing property prices and low wage rises many families are feeling under significant financial pressure, a pressure that would be increased further if resources were stretched across two households rather than one.
Thus far the numbers do not show that, but there has been upward wage pressure starting to appear in some industries.
When looking at wage pressures, Oxford Economics have forecast real wage growth to be at 2.9 per cent for year - end 2017, down from 3.6 per cent in 2016, which is further good news for organisations based in the UAE.
The US and California economies look good and with President Trump pushing for fair trade agreements, it can only produce more GDP growth, upward wage pressures and further reawakening of the American dream, long since abandoned in the last 11 years.
Increases in minimum wage rates in many states and tightening labor markets may start to put further upward pressure on this measure of earnings.
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