wage n. 〔常 pl. 〕 1.工资。 2.报应。 ★ pl. 常作 sing. 用。 time wages 计时工资。 wages by the piece 计件工资。 at a wage [at wages] of $ ... a month 每月工资…美元。 get good wages 拿高薪。 wage2 vt. 1.实行,进行,作(战等) (on against)。 2.〔方言〕雇佣。 3.〔古语〕打赌;抵押;担保。
Thus, wage hikes and promotions are not particularly accessible as rewards in the daily ebbs and flows of organizational life . 这样,在组织活动日复一日盛衰变化中,把提高工资和晋升作为奖励是不太现实的。
Mr . berg is calling for an $ 8 million increase in state funding , a minimum wage hike in new york and the expansion of federal food programs 贝格先生呼吁政府增加8百万美元财政拨款,提高纽约的最低工资水平,扩大政府食品救助项目。
But a series of studies in the 1990s ? including a famous analysis of fast - food restaurants in new jersey and pennsylvania by david card at berkeley and alan krueger of princeton university ? challenged that consensus , finding evidence that employment in fast - food restaurants actually rose after a minimum - wage hike 但是在上世纪90年代的一系列研究包括著名的由普林斯顿大学的戴维卡德和艾伦柯鲁艾格对新泽西跟宾西法尼亚的快餐店的分析,改变了这个看法,证明了最低工资提高之后快餐店的雇用率实际上有所上升。