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weekly wages - vertaling naar grieks

MAGAZINE PUBLISHED IN THE UNITED KINGDOM
Farmers Weekly interactive; Farmers' Weekly; Farmer's Weekly

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weekly wages
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Wages and Salaries
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Definitie

Biweekly
·noun A publication issued every two weeks.
II. Biweekly ·adj Occurring or appearing once every two weeks; fortnightly.

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Farmers Weekly

Farmers Weekly is a magazine aimed at the British farming industry. It provides news; business features; a weekly digest of facts and figures about British, European and world agriculture; and livestock, arable and machinery sections with reports on technical developments, farm sales and analysis of prices.

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1. Their average weekly wages ($38') are only two–thirds of the average for all workers ($577). The predominance of poor workers frustrates future assimilation.
2. Median weekly wages were essentially unchanged for all Hispanics, at $480 in the first quarter of 2008 and $47' in the first quarter of 2007.
3. Since the recovery in November 2001 real hourly wages have fallen from $16.4' to $16.2' and average weekly wages are down from $554.'4 to $550.60âЂ‰.âЂ‰.âЂ‰.âЂ‰which is highly unusual for the first four years of a recovery." On Friday, Al Hubbard, director of the National Economic Council, blamed the disconnect on higher energy prices, which made people, "uncomfortable with their economic situation". But he acknowledged the need to improve communications.