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1 wages
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2 wages
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3 wages cut
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4 wages floor
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5 wages freeze
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6 wages minus taxes
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7 wages on the rise
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8 wages fund
loonfonds, totaal kapitaal dat op elk moment in elk land bestaat dat theoretisch hypothetisch bedoeld is voor het uitbetalen van lonen -
9 wages and prices policy
loon- en prijspolitiekEnglish-Dutch technical dictionary > wages and prices policy
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10 wages department
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11 a general cry for higher wages
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12 explosion of wages
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13 keep wages abreast of
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14 rise a step on the scale of wages
English-Dutch dictionary > rise a step on the scale of wages
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15 scale of wages
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16 starvation wages
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17 stop a fee out of one's wages
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18 freezing wages
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19 public sector wages
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20 real wages
reëel loon (loonwaarde bij invloed van invloed van wisselkoers)
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