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wage freeze

NOUN
  1. a freeze of wages at a given level

How To Use wage freeze In A Sentence

  • A wage freeze was imposed on all staff earlier this month.
  • The contract with our largest union is, like the rest of the Postal Service, forward looking: a two-year wage freeze, a new career pay schedule that's 10% lower than it is now, and the ability to employ 18% of the work force as noncareer. The USPS Needs Fairer Pension Rules, Not a Bailout
  • He criticized such right-wing nostrums as wage freezes or cuts in public spending.
  • The faculty has faced state budget cuts, hiring "frosts" and some wage freezes. Amid funding crisis, college athletics soak up subsidies, fees
  • Thousands of city employees were fired and there was a wage freeze for the survivors.
  • The Newcastle coal miners laid in all the collieries in protest of the wage freeze.
  • The cut cuts include wage freeze freezes and the reductions in retirement pay for government workers.
  • We were disgusted when bosses awarded themselves a massive pay rise. How can they get on the gravy train, but ask us to take a wage freeze?
  • The Government has imposed a wage freeze/a freeze on wage increases.
  • The wage freeze was part of a campaign to bring down inflation from 2,000-2,500 percent to a target of 13 percent.
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