"percent" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- A 37 percent wage hike, albeit with loss of the cost-of-living clause won in 1974.
- The company broke from an industry-wide bargaining group, which had agreed to an 8.5 percent wage hike over three years.
- Its members struck after Hormel imposed a 23 percent wage cut that officials said was necessary to remain competitive.
- Prices have risen far more than the 10 percent wage increase the Government allowed in a recent pact with labor and business.
- He said he would save another $70 million by imposing a 10 percent wage cut on city workers.
- Many teachers, she said, complain that the furlough would essentially nullify the 5.5 percent wage increase the union won in October.
- Gus Bevona, the union's president, is demanding a 3.8 percent wage increase a year for workers over the next three years.
- Only months after agreeing to give the machinists the industry's most generous contracts, executives are asking for a 10 percent wage cut starting Sept. 1.
- As an example, he cited the controversial 5.5 percent wage increase teachers won in negotiations with him.
- In negotiating sessions since the strike began, however, the company has offered a 3 percent wage hike effective April 1, 1991, and additional bonuses.
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