Some of them, at least, could probably survive a pay cut without suffering greatly.
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At the time, most news reports said that Mr. Leno took a significant pay cut.
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Louzado took a 5 percent pay cut at the fire department, necessitated by the struggling economy.
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Sports business experts generally believe Nascar will take a pay cut on the next deal.
This week, Honda workers approved a pay cut of 3% in order to save jobs.
The remainder would have been spent on reducing the overall pay cut by 0.5%.
Because he had forgotten about Taiwan, he had to offer self-criticism and take a pay cut.
He said he faced a "massive" pay cut and was also worried about his pension.
She backs its austerity programme, which includes a 15% pay cut for all state employees including her.
Most of those shares will be allocated to workers who took a pay cut.
It is one thing, for instance, to ask unions to get an 8 percent pay cut.
In response, the company has cut staff and slashed costs, including a 5% pay cut in 2009.
Hank Paulson took a 99.5% pay cut when he left Goldman Sachs to become America's treasury secretary.
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Unison recently balloted its members regarding strike action, after a 5.4% pay cut was imposed on council staff.
He negotiated his release after refusing a pay cut along with several other high earners at Dens Park.
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Today, in these tough economic times, police officers are being asked to accept a 10 percent pay cut.
Given everybody a 20% pay cut to try to keep the company afloat?
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The civil service has had a 13.5% pay cut and some reductions in benefits, but no net job losses.
And it could go well beyond losing your reports, taking a pay cut, or reducing words in your title.
The compensation forecast for workers: a net pay cut of 0.6% in 2012.
I'll have to start from scratch learning a new job and taking a pay cut at the same time.
In contrast, even Jamie Dimon took a pay cut this year when he messed up at JP Morgan Chase.
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Instead, this year, his management team took a figurative bow, in the form of a 38% pay cut.
This will hit most Americans as a 2% pay cut, which is significant.
The BBC says that its next director-general will take a big pay cut.
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Workers may be prepared to accept zero wage increases if inflation is 3%, implying a 3% real pay cut.
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Other clubs are holding off on any layoff or pay cut announcements until the regular season schedule gets closer.
Giving up the employer contribution can be tantamount to accepting a pay cut.
Mr Hollande has decreed a 30% pay cut for himself and his cabinet.
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