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Still, our wage bill is higher than I would like it to be.
One way being to reduce the wage bill, for example.
The firm says it simply cannot find the cash to meet its wage bill.
He was given a free transfer at the end of the season, the club looking to cut their wage bill.
It is also more than the industry's entire wage bill, according to Western economists.
It was objected that the wage bill would be enormous.
When a funding crisis comes, the most obvious response is to cut the wage bill.
The question asked for the total wage bill and went on:
There were then questions about the new wage bill.
This was done by the administrators in order to slash the wage bill.
"Right now we're focused on a minimum wage bill that comes up in November."
In order to reduce the company's wage bill, the new board asked Kay to resign.
The new cap was slightly higher than the highest official wage bill in the 2009-10 season.
The wage bill for the two month period has been estimated at more than £13,000.
Players are now being offered on free transfers by clubs, just to cut their wage bills'.
Council officials had hoped to reach such an agreement on the living wage bill before yesterday's committee vote.
Gerrard was released from Forest at the end of the 2005-06 season to free up some money on the wage bill.
On 3 February 2011, the club revealed serious financial problems when they were unable to pay their players' wage bill.
"We certainly support the living wage bill and think it's the right think to do.
Find the total wage bill for one week.
The wage bill for a certain week was £3537.50.
Have you had look at your wage bill?
"My support of the minimum wage bill is consistent with my work over the last year and a half," he said.
Clearly, it is cheaper for them to operate like this because they do not have regular wage bills to pay.
And you sign the wage bill every month.
He'd wondered why the Watch was indented for five pigeons a week on its wages bill.
For instance, do you really want to cut your wages bill or are you actually trying to find a way to increase profitability?
It's the very fact of privatisation - not the wages bill - that has led to soaring costs, they claim.
But this model is cost effective because there is a saving on the wages bill."
Prices have hit rock-bottom, and the monthly wages bill can no longer be covered from beef production.
By 1907 the welfare schemes were costing the brewery £40,000 a year, which was one fifth of the total wages bill.
The club's wages bill was 4.7m.
We can see that France' s national budget is being used to fund spending on the wages bill, which, logically, ought to belong to the market economy.
The council had also sent an extra 300 men to Calais immediately after Edward's death, pushing the monthly wages bill there up to £627.
After making no appearance for the club in the 2012-13 season, Hearts announced that Thomson has been released and cutting his £1,500 per week wages bill.
Our administrative cost (commission, if you like) for organising this task is Q, which can be paid pro-rata according to your share of the wages bill.
The wages bill had quadrupled, the amount of extra household and furnishing equipment she and Brian had bought didn't bear thinking about.
The award, adding £30m to local authorities' wages bill, was the lowest produced by the Fire Pay Formula established in 1977 after a nine-week strike.
British officials said last night: 'Member states should switch public spending programmes towards their infrastructure, and they should introduce restraint on their wages bills.
By shuffling the duties of the remaining officers the ruling Liberal Democrats claim that they will save up to £29,000 a year on the council's wages bill.
'It's what I've had to invent to deal with the wages bill, father,' said another IIa. '
The mines were operated by a foreign owned consortium that paid its approximately 3,000 expatriate workers handsomely - their salaries accounted for two-thirds of the country's entire wages bill.
And the truth is, we cannot compete on the basis of a flexible labour market and an overall reduction in the total wages bill as the basic premises of this competitiveness.
Now Powell outlined a way of cutting the wages bill by almost £1m, through 'natural wastage', pay freezes but also, for the first time in Virgin's history, through redundancies.
Other statistics from the survey showed that the number of employees in the sector has grown by one per cent and the total wages bill of £628 million was a 4.5 per cent increase.
We believe the main motivation for bringing in PRP is to save on the wages bill, but evidence from the private sector shows that in the short term at least it actually increases costs.
"In return for which, you won't send the Treasury a wages bill for four of your ten legions, and will reduce the bill you send in on behalf of the other six?"
Gnaeus Pompeius Strabo will do whatever he wants to do, and as long as he refrains from sending in wages bills, I for one do not intend to waste time arguing with him.
During the first Labour government, Emlyn-Jones pointed out how Labour, supported by the Conservative opposition, was not standing up robustly enough for agricultural labourers by refusing to incorporate this group into a Minimum Wages Bill, which he attempted unsuccessfully to amend.
His schedule included attending an awards banquet at Seton Hall University in South Orange last Tuesday; the opening of a school for autistic children in West Orange last Wednesday; and the signing of a prevailing wages bill in Trenton on Thursday.