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Examples of pay rise


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Civil servants were given a major payrise just before the 1992 elections, an action which pushed the budget into deficit.
The issue is whether to forgo a payrise in order to spend the money thereby saved on introducing a workplace safety measure: perhaps a guard against electrocution.
Consider the case of the worker-owners who have to decide on whether to forego a payrise in order to purchase a device for guarding against the danger of electrocution.
However, many of us would receive a large payrise, which would be totally unjustified.
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The minimum wage will give 2 million people in this country a payrise and put a floor beneath their wages.
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That is why we have agreed the biggest real-terms payrise for nurses for 10 years, and why we are paying it in full.
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The head of a typical secondary school will see his or her payrise by more than £3,600 to more than £32,000.
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Some feel that they are entitled to a payrise as of right, regardless of performance.
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The payrise for teachers is to be warmly welcomed.
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We want more schools and more teachers, and the teachers are just awaiting a big payrise.
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However, if the idea is to give experienced teachers a big payrise, why link it to performance?
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But it is in no one's interest if today's payrise threatens to become tomorrow's mortgage rise.
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That is followed by another ad hoc committee and another bump in payrise.
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If the women concerned can prove that they meet this criterion, there is nothing to stop the implementation of a payrise.
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One has not been allowed to give them a payrise of more than £250 a year, and now it is to be £350 a year.
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After all, one of its reasons for not giving a payrise was that overtime cost so much.
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This is separate to any general payrise a teacher may receive.
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This is to reward excellent teaching and is over and above any general payrise.
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On previous occasions, recruitment has tended to fall off after a payrise, once the initial impetus has worn off.
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In the meantime this order is needed to ensure that teachers can receive next year's payrise.
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Very often, they are halfway through their mortgage repayments, so financial pressures do not make them conscious of the next payrise.
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That is why some local authorities seem to get a higher percentage of the cost of the teachers' payrise in grants than others.
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He might compare in equally favourable terms nurses' pay, particularly including the recent payrise, with what some of the other groups are getting.
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Possibly, in failing to fund the agreed payrise, that is what they are really setting about without admitting it.
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We have got into a bad habit of expecting a payrise every year.
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We simply must implement this payrise sooner rather than later.
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That would cost more than tomorrow's payrise, and it might also be better understood by the public and be better for government.
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I suspect that when the threshold is raised, they go out of tax, but when they receive a payrise, they are taxed again.
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Someone who is getting a payrise of £100 per week will take home £86 a week of that.
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The additional money for the teachers' payrise should be passported through to schools in proportion to the number of teachers.
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The withdrawal of that modest sum of money coincided exactly with the hyper payrise given to its chairman and chief executive.
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Nevertheless, the authority has rewarded the managers of that service by giving them a £4,000 a year payrise.
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In other words, a payrise for a hairdresser would be replicated in percentage terms at the very top, among the fat cats.
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Worse still, the company originally tried to use the scheme as a substitute for an annual payrise.
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The payrise that 2 million people received through the introduction of the statutory minimum wage can only be good for families.
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If one employee gets a payrise, others, including well-paid ones, will want one, too.
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I deplore the unofficial action by some night telephonists in support of their claim for a payrise of £1 a week.
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I am glad to see that they are not to take a payrise this year—indeed, it is time for a pay cut.
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In those cases, two national executives negotiated a payrise for their organisations, but their lesser brethren on the shop floor rejected them.
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Do their tied house rents go up every time they get a payrise?
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The lack of provision for inflation means that schools will have to fund a significant part of the teachers' payrise from their own budgets.
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The performance threshold is a key aspect of the reforms designed to give a significant payrise to teachers.
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Every pay negotiation demands, responsibility on all sides, and every payrise must be related to productivity so that investment is matched by reform.
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Would she advise them to ask for a bigger payrise, or to cut their standard of living?
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Often we also expect a payrise at the same time as shorter hours.
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A company worth that amount of money says that it cannot afford the payrise.
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There have been accusations that no payrise was forthcoming and that the family shareholders received £700,000 in dividends.
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They have approved a payrise that is above the rise assumed when they set the standard spending assessment.
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Estimates such as these are theoretical because they assume that all means-tested benefits are reassessed immediately on receipt of a £1 payrise.
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In such circumstances it is futile to suppose that we can make someone else pay our share by putting in for a compensatory payrise.
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I am glad to read that the dockyard personnel is to get a payrise, the members of the engineering unions having all had rises.
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In the meantime, the order is needed to ensure that teachers receive a payrise next year.
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The police payrise has led to quite a lot of applications to join the force.
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The appraisal provision gives authorities the power to withhold a payrise for a year if the previous year's record of service was unsatisfactory.
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They will be unable to negotiate a payrise to cover the penalty of moving from one band to another.
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What other profession has received a payrise of this dimension?
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Last week her managers announced to her that she would be receiving a payrise of 38p per week.
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The workers accepted a lower payrise, predicated on the possibility of the pound depreciating.
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The total cost, among other things, of the 1986–87 payrise was £201 million.
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That may happen temporarily, but within a short time they will receive a payrise that puts them into income tax again.
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That is next year's payrise, and the ambulance men can negotiate another rise next year.
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They will have to put in a lot of effort, and at the end they will not automatically receive a payrise or promotion.
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That bonus was initially portrayed as a payrise to which a temporary agency worker was automatically entitled after four weeks of service.
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The staff have had no payrise for six years, and their employer charges them 12p each for a tea-bag.
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We should try to emphasise that there is in this payrise a very substantial element of productivity bargaining.
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The issue is not whether the payrise is affordable, but whether not giving a decent and fair payrise is affordable.
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The new scheme provides realistic rewards for genuine effort but was not intended as a payrise.
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The minimum wage has meant a payrise for 2 million low-paid workers.
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It has been suggested, for example, that thousands of families would be worse off if they got a payrise.
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How would it look to the country at large if we, as a group, voted ourselves a payrise while others suffered pay cuts?
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We have seen teachers' payrise remarkably in real terms since 1979 and, at the same time, we have seen standards in our schools improve.
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Having broken that link, we have to go through the agony of again having to vote ourselves a payrise.
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I have made it clear that any payrise above inflation must be linked to modernisation.
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I pay my union subs, the union negotiates a payrise and all its members receive it.
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My researcher approached me for a payrise—a common experience for me.
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Others can find that a payrise in work can actually make them worse off.
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Each year they have had an above inflation payrise.
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It is never the right time to vote oneself a payrise.
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What is the going rate for a payrise for a managing director of a water company that is incapable of delivering water?
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Of course, the payrise for passing the threshold will be an incentive to reach those goals.
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After the payrise, his take-home pay is now £32·27.
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The pay is not good, and every welcome payrise produces a deduction in allowances, thereby obliterating all the good done by the rise.
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When that happened, they would have a higher payrise.
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These officers were worse off than before the payrise.
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Tax on the payrise was 87 pence and the cost of increased national insurance was 14 pence.
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Ancillary workers at the hospital are being denied a payrise of just £1·50 per week.
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He dictated a small payrise, again without any consultation, which illustrates his masterly arrogance.
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The answer to the problem is a massive payrise for nurses.
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She could then give herself a payrise of £10 a week, something which she has not had for the last 4 years.
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A person earning £6,000 per year would need a 6·2 per cent payrise to finance a fare increase of £260.
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I would have thought that providing more staff and a payrise was a fair start in that general direction.
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If, in the circumstances, a payrise can be justified, so be it.
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As has been pointed out, the limit is now £13,500, but what will happen after the next payrise, next year or the year after?
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In many cases the soldiers and airmen have had their real take-home pay cut and the effect of the recent payrise has been nullified.
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We are awarding ourselves a 20% payrise from a zero-growth budget.
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Without increased productivity any payrise will merely increase the cost of the goods produced.
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It would appear that, under the minimum wage legislation, they are entitled to a substantial payrise.
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