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Apprentices and receive
Apprentices and trainees receive a wage which increases as they progress.

Apprentices and wage
Apprentices are usually paid a percentage of the average millwright's wage, and this percentage increases with experience.

Apprentices and qualified
Instead, in 1924 it was decided to establish a British Army Army Apprentices School ( which in 1966 was renamed as an Army Apprentices College ) at Beachley to ensure a core of technical qualified soldiers with excellent technical education combined with first class military training as potential NCOs and officers mainly for the specialist corps Royal Engineers, REME Plant Operator mechanics and RAOC.

Apprentices and worker
In 1940, he met a woman selling Socialist Appeal at an Engineering Apprentices College where he was on day release and he joined the Trotskyist Workers International League in 1940 and then its successor organisation the Revolutionary Communist Party while still a young worker during the Second World War.

Apprentices and ;
It is a reasonably large company ; it is permitted ( by the Court of Aldermen ) a Livery of 500, and it currently has over 400 members ( including Liverymen, Apprentices and Freemen ).
Wheatley knew that patrons had paid A $ 5 per ticket, so the receipts for the night would have been around A $ 35, 000, but the Masters Apprentices, like all the other acts, were on a fixed fee and received a mere $ 200 for the show ; even the top-billed act John Farnham probably only earned about $ 1000.

Apprentices and over
Apprentices ( Ph. D .) student must work for years at very low wages assisting their Masters ( faculty ) and must produce an approved master work ( Dissertation ) before they can go work for others ( tenure track appointments virtually require a Ph. D., and any Ph. D. candidate who leaves their master prior to getting their Ph. D .- trying to transfer to another Ph. D. program-will have to start all over again, or give up ever becoming a guild member with the result of permanent impovrishment in the insecure life of an adjunct faculty member ).
The history of the RAF station and specifically apprenticeship training over the years is preserved by the Trenchard Museum located at RAF Halton, and managed by the RAF Halton Apprentices Association.

Apprentices and period
Some of the best-known and most popular acts in this period were Billy Thorpe & the Aztecs and Ray Brown & The Whispers, The Easybeats, The Bee Gees, The Masters Apprentices, The Twilights, The Groop, The Groove, The Loved Ones and cult acts like The Throb and solo star Normie Rowe, who quickly became Australia's most popular male pop vocalist.

Apprentices and .
Apprentices would typically not learn more than the most basic techniques until they were trusted by their peers to keep the guild's or company's secrets.
One of the first was the pioneering clip made by The Masters Apprentices for their 1967 single " Buried And Dead ", which used candid stage and studio footage of the band combined with specially filmed fantasy sequences.
Three months later in Outcry of the Apprentices to the Soldiers Lilburne stated that apprentices and soldiers fought to maintain the fundamental constitution of the Commonwealth and rights of the people in their Parliaments by regulating the Crown not against the person of the King.
The oldest Act of Parliament kept in the House of Lords Record Office is the Taking of Apprentices for Worsteads in the County of Norfolk Act of 1497.
Apprentices ( or in early modern usage " prentices ") or protégés build their careers from apprenticeships.
Apprentices usually began at ten to fifteen years of age, and would live in the master craftsman's household.
In 1951 the School of Apprentices started its activities and in 1955 the " Török Ignác " General State Grammar School began its work.
Apprentices were indentured to their masters as the price for their training, journeymen had a higher level of skill and could go on journeys to assist their masters, and master masons were considered freemen who could travel as they wished to work on the projects of the patrons.
That he was not the first is attested by the minutes of the lodge's foundation, only two months earlier, where Apprentices, Fellowcrafts, and Master Masons are recorded as attending.
Student members in full-time education ( including student nurses or Modern Apprentices ) have a fixed rate subscription of £ 10 per year.
Apprentices, for example, work with their mentors and learn craftsmanship not through language but by observation, imitation, and practice.
The RAF Cranwell Apprentices Association says that the image came from a diagram of how to approximate a square wave using sine waves, also at RAF Yatesbury and with an instructor named Chadwick, and was initially called Domie or Doomie, the latter name also being noted by Life as used by the RAF.
A Regent runs an individual chantry and is charged with the well being and training of Apprentices.
* Apprentices: The youngest and most numerous Tremere.
Apprentices must spend much of their time training, serving some need within their chantry, or playing the politics of the clan as best as their inexperience allows.

receive and wage
About 62 % of officially registered wage earners earn at least the average monthly wage, while only 19. 6 % receive a monthly salary of over 100, 000 drams ( about $ 330 at the time ).
if a Catholic were to be at odds with the Holy Father on the application of capital punishment or on the decision to wage war, he would not for that reason be considered unworthy to present himself to receive Holy Communion.
Additionally, Vanek states that workers in a socialist economy based on cooperative and self-managed enterprises would have stronger incentives to maximize productivity because they would receive a share of the profits ( based on the overall performance of their enterprise ) in addition to receiving a fixed wage or salary.
Three were adopted without change: That labour should not be treated as a commodity ; that all workers had the right to a wage sufficient to live on ; and that women should receive equal pay for equal work.
Minimum wage rates vary greatly across many different jurisdictions, not only in setting a particular amount of money ( e. g. US $ 7. 25 per hour under U. S. Federal law ( or 2. 13 for employees who receive tips, known as the tipped minimum wage ), $ 9. 04 in the U. S. state of Washington, and £ 6. 08 ( for those aged 21 +) in the United Kingdom ), but also in terms of which pay period ( e. g. Russia and China set monthly minimums ) or the scope of coverage.
In return, they would receive military pay and a financial retainer, a useful addition to their civilian wage.
The FARC-EP generally makes sure that peasant coca growers receive a much larger share of profits than the paramilitaries would give them, and demands that traffickers pay a decent wage to their workers.
* August 14 – September 15 – London Dock Strike: Dockers strike for a minimum wage of sixpence an hour (" The dockers ' tanner "), which they eventually receive, a landmark in the development of New Unionism in Britain.
Anthropologist David Graeber has noted that, historically, the first wage labor contracts we know about – whether in ancient Greece or Rome, or in the Malay or Swahili city states in the Indian ocean – were in fact contracts for the rental of chattel slaves ( usually the owner would receive a share of the money, and the slave, another, with which to maintain his or her living expenses.
Cicero wrote in 44 BC that "… vulgar are the means of livelihood of all hired workmen whom we pay for mere manual labour, not for artistic skill ; for in their case the very wage they receive is a pledge of their slavery.
BBL-Apprentices usually receive a wage negotiated in collective agreements.
Three of these graphs are shown below, and they clearly show why Medicare ( as currently formulated ) is on the path to fiscal insolvency: No matter what the wage level, marital status, or retirement date, a man or woman can expect to receive benefits that will cost the system far more than the taxes he or she paid into the system.
Married couples or those who live together receive 50 % of minimum wage per person ( about 750 euros per month ), single-person households receive 70 % of minimum wage ( about 1000 euros per month ).
I believe that they should receive the same wage as a Jewish worker.
A major part of this stave is taken up with the family feast of Scrooge's impoverished clerk Bob Cratchit, introducing his youngest son, Tiny Tim, who is seriously ill but cannot receive treatment due to Scrooge's unwillingness to pay Cratchit a decent wage.
A majority of employees in Bollinger County ( 78 %) receive a private wage or salary, 10 % work in public or government jobs, 11 % is self-employed while another 1 % performs some sort of unpaid family work.
The proletarian is forced to sell his or her labour power, rather than a set quantity of labour, in order to receive a wage in order to survive, while the capitalist exploits the work performed by the proletarian by accumulating the surplus value of their labour.

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