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In manufacturing industry, pay settlements were down from an average of 9 per cent.
In 1981 conflict over pay settlements led to an unprecedented civil service strike.
The continuation order has no bearing on arrangements for next year's pay settlement.
Public sector pay settlements have been limited to a maximum of one point five per cent.
I work for a Local Authority and we've also had a very poor pay settlement this year.
Pay settlements are still running at more than 9%.
Five people already caved in and paid settlements even prior to the discovery.
Dioceses have only a handful of options for paying settlements.
Most of these improvements, such as for nurses, came in the pay settlements of 1970.
Other pay settlements for powerful groups of workers have been preceded by promises to adjust the limits if necessary.
In the year to the end of July 2009, the median pay settlement was 2.3%, based on 545 settlements.
The pay settlement had changed her mind.
However, previous warnings have been accompanied by the hope that good sense will prevail, and the level of pay settlements tumble.
He said he was troubled less by the relationship than by the paid settlement.
Muse were subsequently paid settlement money, which they donated to Oxfam.
Several recent equal pay settlements illustrate that making "loud noise" is often more effective than working "behind closed doors."
A desire that the other network pay settlement, either in exchange for continued peering or for transit services.
He emphasized that an expected round of pay settlements in private industry would be crucial to lowering inflation and preventing more unemployment.
As the tax burden edged up, so did the gap widen between the sum that a pay settlement gave workers and what it cost employers.
The inflation figures, and even pay settlements, have been less awful than might have been expected.
Yet workers who had been promised jobs rioted, forcing the park to pay settlement charges to some and to rehire many others.
About $5 million is to come from assets that Yonkers keeps on hand to pay settlements for tax lawsuits against the city.
The Government introduced incentive allowances for teachers in 1987 when it removed the profession's bargaining rights and imposed a pay settlement.
In the past, directors of public companies almost never paid settlements of investor suits from personal assets, instead relying on insurance.
The utility expects that it will have to raise rates as much as 4 percent in the 1990's to pay settlement costs.