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When and wage
When Standard Fruit offered a new wage equivalent to US $ 1. 75 per day, the strike ultimately collapsed.
When they occurred, minimum wage adjustments generally did not keep up with cost of living increases.
When they reached New York, the men persuaded him to go with them to the circus in Washington DC, offering him a generous wage and the cost of his return trip home.
When workers protested, the owners agreed to employ the miners for eight hours a day – but at a wage of only $ 2. 50.
When wage costs are applied to this difference ( the 8, 000 hours ) it becomes possible to financially value human capital risk within an organizational perspective.
* When Camarina, a Syracusan colony, rebels, Hippocrates, the tyrant of Gela, intervenes to wage war against Syracuse.
When management demanded a 23 % wage cut from the workers they decided to begin the strike.
When Peng's grand-uncle died in 1911, Peng left home and worked at a coalmine in Xiangtan, where he pushed carts of coal for thirteen hours a day for a wage of nine yuan a month.
When Habibie's minimum wage salary forced him into part-time work, he found employment with the automotive marque Talbot, where he became an adviser.
When the trade union leadership negotiated a 35 % increase in the minimum wage, a 7 % wage increase for other workers, and half normal pay for the time on strike with the major employers ' associations, the workers occupying their factories refused to return to work and jeered their union leaders.
When the investigation revealed inhuman conditions she issued decrees mandating a minimum wage and maximum working hours in that industry as well as the establishment of medical facilities at every garment factory.
When Cao Shuang decided to wage war against Shu to enhance his personal influence and reputation, Xiahou was made Protector-of-the-Army and came under command of Xiahou Xuan, who was Xiahou Ba's son in the clan.
The U. S. Census's report on the wage gap reported " When we account for difference between male and female work patterns as well as other key factors, women earned, on average, 80 percent of what men earned in 2000 ...
When anyone chooses to work for someone else instead of working for himself on the free land, it is because he gets a higher wage.
When Seventh District Congressman Don Sundquist did not run for re-election in 1994 ( choosing instead to wage an ultimately successful campaign for governor ), Bryant won the Republican primary for the district.
When the millowners reduced cotton mill employees ' hours still further – with the blessing of the NRA – without raising their hourly wage rates in May, 1934, the UTW threatened a national strike.
When cost of living adjustments, negotiated wage settlements and budgetary increases exceed CPI, media reports frequently compare the two without consideration of the pertinent tax code.
When the fledgling union threatened a strike over a wage reduction, union representative Wilson discovered the limits of union solidarity in the face of superior force, when he was thrown over a foreman's knee and paddled.
When Camarina, a Syracusan colony, rebelled in 492 BC, Hippocrates intervened to wage war against Syracuse.
When the Sultan Yaminu-d Daula Mahmud Bin Subuktigin went to wage religious war against India, he made great efforts to capture and destroy Somnat, in the hope that the Hindus would then become Muhammadans.
When Lane was born his father was earning a miserable wage, but later his circumstances improved and he became an employer.
When they became too old for their regular work they might be put onto lighter duties for a lesser wage, but there'd always be something for them, Johnson made sure of that.
When the Grasshoppers squad faced 20 % wage cuts, Strudal decided to leave the club in July 1991.

When and reforms
When the conservative party was beaten by the opposition party in the general election, it changed its form again to follow the party members ' demand for reforms.
When in the depths of the French Revolution the Jacobin clubs all over France regularly deployed Rousseau when demanding radical reforms.
When Edward came to the throne, Cranmer was able to promote major reforms.
When the Imperial Diet was moved to Nuremberg in the summer, he met the leading architect of the Nuremberg reforms, Andreas Osiander.
When Edward VI became ill in 1553, his advisers looked to the possible imminent accession of the Catholic Lady Mary, and feared that she would overturn all the reforms made during Edward's reign.
When asked by a reporter whether he still thought the Soviet Union was an " evil empire ," Reagan responded that he no longer did, and that when he used the term it was a " different era "; that is, the period before Gorbachev's perestroika and glasnost reforms.
When he was archon, Solon discussed his intended reforms with some friends.
When it was discovered the Peruvian program had been engaged in carrying out coercive sterilizations, UNFPA called for reforms and protocols to protect the rights of women seeking assistance.
When he had reduced the whole area of land between the River Iberus and the Pyrenees to a hollow, resentful, and temporary obedience, he turned his attention to administrative reforms, and increased the revenues of the province by improvements in the working of the iron and silver mines.
When reforms abolished traditional systems of education, Rhee enrolled in Paejae School, an institution which had been established by a missionary from the United States.
When parliament met on 16 August, the king was presented with a set of proposed reforms of the royal household, as well as specific attacks on individuals, including a demand for the renewed exile of Piers Gaveston.
When Maurice Duplessis's victory became apparent, some instead accepted to cooperate with his government and its reforms.
When Wilfrid quarrelled with Ecgfrith, the Northumbrian king, Theodore took the opportunity to implement his reforms despite Wilfrid's objections.
When Deng Xiaoping started economic reforms in 1978, his politic looked for like-minded economic advisors and sought out Zhu.
When Strabo was assigned to the governorship of Egypt in 15, Sejanus became the sole commander of the Praetorians and instigated reforms that helped shape the guard into a powerful tool of the principate.
When the district boundaries changed again in 1974 ( as part of administrative reforms ), parts of the former District of Brunswick were added to Wolfenbüttel.
When he came into contact with what he perceived to be a misled or deteriorating form of Buddhism he would quickly and effectively implement reforms.
When at last the time came to put these reforms to the test, after the Moscow campaign of 1812, it was Hardenberg who, supported by the influence of Queen Louise, persuaded Frederick William to take advantage of General Yorck's loyal disloyalty and declare against France.
When it seemed likely that the Liberal Party candidate, Modesto Rodas Alvarado ; would win the 1963 election with an even stronger mandate to enact social reforms, the military responded with a coup, just ten days before the election was scheduled to take place.
When Gladstone returned to power for his second government in 1880, Spencer joined the Cabinet as Lord President of the Council, having responsibility for education policy, and was partially responsible for several major educational reforms of the period.
When the new Tsar started to undo some of the reforms that his father, Alexander II had promulgated, Count Loris-Melikov resigned several months later and lived in retirement until his death at Nice on 22 December 1888.
When Drusus was assassinated, most of his reforms addressing these grievances were declared invalid.
When there is a longer transition period, it has been argued, many do not bother to familiarise themselves with the reforms, in the questionable hope that they might later be repealed.

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