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81living wage — salary that is enough to provide for the worker s needs …
82minimum wage — noun (countable singular) the lowest amount of money that can legally be paid per hour to a worker …
83minimum wage — UK / US noun [singular/uncountable] economics the smallest amount of money that an employer is legally allowed to pay a worker …
84ˌminimum ˈwage — noun [singular/U] the smallest amount of money that an employer is legally allowed to pay a worker …
85Board wages — Wage Wage, n. [OF. wage, gage, guarantee, engagement. See {Wage}, v. t. ] [1913 Webster] 1. That which is staked or ventured; that for which one incurs risk or danger; prize; gage. [Obs.] That warlike wage. Spenser. [1913 Webster] 2. That for… …
86Davis-Bacon Act — The Davis Bacon Act of 1931 is a United States federal law which established the requirement for paying prevailing wages on public works projects. All federal government construction contracts, and most contracts for federally assisted… …
87Davis–Bacon Act — Enacted by the 71st United States Congress Citations Public Law Pub.L. 71 798 Stat. ch. 411, 46  …
88Wobbly lingo — is a collection of technical language, jargon, and historic slang used by the Industrial Workers of the World, known as the Wobblies, for more than a century.Origin and usageWords and phrases in Wobbly lingo may have different meanings in… …
89One Big Union (concept) — The One Big Union is a concept which emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries amongst working class trade unionists. Unions initially organised as craft or trade unions. Workers were organized by their skill: carpenters, plumbers,… …
90Negative income tax — Part of a series on Government Public finance …