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What (who) is wage earner - definition


Wage labour         
RELATIONSHIP WHERE A WORKER SELLS LABOUR TO AN EMPLOYER
Wage-labor; Wage labor; Wage-labour; Wage laborer; Paid work; Wage labourer
Wage labour (also wage labor in American English), usually referred to as paid work, paid employment, or paid labour, refers to the socioeconomic relationship between a worker and an employer in which the worker sells their labour power under a formal or informal employment contract.: "All labor contracts were/are designed legally to bind a worker in one way or another to fulfill the labor obligations the worker has undertaken.
Wage Earner's Suffrage League         
SUFFRAGE ORGANIZATION FOUNDED IN NEW YORK IN 1911
User:Zmaldo45/sandbox; Draft:Wage Earner’s Suffrage League; Wage Earner’s Suffrage League
The Wage Earner’s Suffrage League was a suffrage organization founded in New York City in 1911 that sought to bridge politics and labor towards the end goal of achieving women’s suffrage and ultimately disbanded in 1912.Orleck 1995, p.
Wage-price spiral         
ECONOMIC CONCEPT
Price/wage spiral; Wage/price spiral; Wage price spiral
In macroeconomics, a wage-price spiral (also called a wage/price spiral or price/wage spiral) is a proposed explanation for inflation, in which wage increases cause price increases which in turn cause wage increases, in a positive feedback loop. Greg Mankiw writes, "At some point, this spiral of ever-rising wages and prices will slow...
Examples of use of wage earner
1. Omra Khan was a daily wage earner in Pakistan, and in Afghanistan before his exile.
2. A similar couple with just one wage earner has seen a '1' increase.
3. He didn‘t have a permanent home, he was a daily wage earner doing odd jobs.
4. Even though Magol cannot read or write, he is the only wage earner in his family.
5. In other words, some corporations that employ hundreds of workers could not produce revenue to pay one minimum wage earner.