Sentences with phrase «wage boost»

Demonstrations calling for wage boosts for employees at fast - food chains began in late 2012.
The rally, held at the offices of healthcare - worker union 1199SEIU, came on the heels of a minimum wage boost to $ 9, which took effect on December 31 across the state.
It is understood that Ozil wants assurances over Wenger's future, as well as a weekly wage boost to around the # 200,000 mark.
But the way the deal was done — with a promise - busting tax increase to help pay for an election - year middle - class tax rebate, and a minimum - wage boost coupled with a tax cut for small businesses — was a vivid illustration of the genius and the expediency of the Andrew Cuomo method.
While Mr. Stringer supports living wage boosts he has argued, first in the New York Post yesterday, that the new executive order cedes his oversight power to the mayoral Department of Consumer Affairs, something City Hall says is not true.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo capped off a flurry of proposals for the coming legislative session in Albany with a mix of tax cuts aimed at small businesses while also calling for a minimum wage boost.
Mr Gove's intervention ties in with reports that Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt is to demand a wage boost for NHS workers.
Wal - Mart beat revenue estimates but missed on earnings, in a report that sent shares sliding and led to fresh questions about the company's wage boosts.
A Government source said the Foreign Secretary wants a wage boost for public sector workers and believes the recommendations of independent pay review bodies which back increases should be followed.
Liverpool had already planned to offer Alexander - Arnold» a wage boost, but his performances in the Champions League quarter - finals against Manchester City confirmed there thinking.
If Cuomo manages to convince the Senate Republicans to go along with yet another wage boost (and remember, the one they agreed to in 2013 has not yet been fully implemented), he'll no doubt become a hero in the eyes of many on the left — a segment of the Democratic Party with which the governor has had significant differences.
The coalition known as #bFair2DirectCare on Tuesday lobbied at the Capitol for the funding, a $ 45 million allocation that would provide a wage boost for workers who provide care to vulnerable people and those with disabilities.
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