hourly-paid

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hourly-paid

[ˌaʊəlɪˈpeɪd] ADJpagado por hora
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The number of people employed by the government was up by 3.4 per cent in March on an annual basis, driven mainly by the hiring of hourly-paid casual staff, according to data released by the Statistical Service on Tuesday.
The group - overwhelmingly women - work in hourly-paid jobs in its stores and want the same pay as distribution depot workers, who are overwhelmingly men and paid substantially more.
CHICAGO -- One of the leading global providers of consumer behavior insights and location-based analytics, ShopperTrak, announced earlier this month a partnership with Workplace, a global provider of employee-centric labor forecasting and scheduling that focuses on employers of hourly-paid workers.
According to the BLS, only 3 percent of the state's hourly-paid workers earn the federally mandated $7.25 or less.
Ford Motor Company (NYSE: F), a United States-based automaker, is paying an average of USD8,800 bonuses to 47,000 eligible hourly-paid employees of the United Automobile Workers union.
The Bradford-based group, ws hich provides short-term loans to people facing difficulties borrowing from mainstream lenders, said business was stable - despite its core hourly-paid customer base being squeezed by rising inflation and the threat of job losses.
Datamonitor analyst Daoud Fakhri said: "There has been an increase in part-time and hourly-paid work, which has meant a greater f luctuation in pay and people tak ing out smaller, short-term loans."
The University and College Union (UCU) said hundreds of hourly-paid teaching staff still had no contract and claimed the university had a "complete disregard for frontline staff".
Hourly-paid production workers, who are traditionally paid weekly, have not affected by the r equest.
The pact in the long-running talks safeguards the shopfloor jobs of hundreds of hourly-paid workers at JLR plants at Castle Bromwich, Solihull and Halewood.
The company, which employees about 15,000 in the UK, said that the redundancy programme would be extended from hourly-paid workers at manufacturing plants in Halewood, Merseyside, Castle Bromwich and Solihull, to all sites, including its design and engineering plants, in Gaydon, and Whitley.