Earlier this week, almost 2, 000 officers went on strike to demand better pay and working conditions.
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Many doctors and nurses in search of better pay are moving to the U.S. mainland.
If we sell or market products or manage people, we'd better pay heed to this trend.
The general said he would personally ask Mr Milosevic for better pay for his soldiers.
Better pay, more magazine profiles, trips to Davos, talks at TED, and more outside boards with other bigwigs.
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Of course, that's not surprising -- but when it's endorsed by the Treasury secretary, we'd better pay attention.
An RMT trade union spokesman said 31 drivers had recently joined other operators for better pay and conditions.
"Unions will tell you they can offer you better pay and benefits, " says Bruce Severson, production area manager at Vermeer.
Executives there have argued that higher morale, presumably in part because of better pay, leads to higher productivity and lower turnover.
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We would provide teachers with more support, more resources, and better pay.
The others have all left the country in search of better pay.
Many of their best analysts are Japanese, lured by much better pay.
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Most of these mainly white Americans commanded far better pay and conditions than even skilled workers recruited in Central America and the Caribbean.
Hundreds of States staff turned out at Fort Regent on Tuesday to support a campaign to get a better pay deal from the government.
In 2011, workers staged a three-month protest asking for better pay, with miners only going back to work after negotiating a close to 40% pay rise.
An OECD study in 2008 noted that multinationals operating in developing economies tended to provide better pay than their local competitors but not necessarily better working conditions.
But if you apply them, your chances to join those who have landed positions with similar or better pay than their former employment are vastly increased.
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On Thursday, at least 15 people were injured in clashes between garment workers demanding better pay and conditions and the police in the Ashulia garment belt outside Dhaka.
Though slightly better pay for use of new media--the issue at the center of the writers' strike--was agreed upon, the topic was largely tabled until the next negotiation.
But it has left out Mr Bloomberg's proposals to reward merit and give better pay and better assignments to the most able (rather than the most senior) teachers.
"These results, to some extent, confirm suspicions that many people have about the importance of a person's college choice in giving them better pay opportunities down the line, " says Mr. Wise.
These jobs were once highly regarded in the black community because they offered the opportunity to travel and better pay and security than most jobs open to blacks at the time.
Voters are less likely to be concerned with crowding out when immigrants are filling vacant homes, and the myth that less workers means better pay should be abundantly clear in cities like Detroit.
At this year's synod, which has just ended, the parishes urged the archdiocese to back the causes of the city's largely Latino force of caretakers and hotel workers, who want better pay and conditions.
With confidence that public service staff - the doctors, teachers, police officers, and the vital ancillary staff of all kinds - would rise to this challenge, with the better pay, training and incentives they needed and deserved.
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Cubans who have managed to get an advanced education under Castro, like the many doctors staffing its medical system, will probably do fine, though many might move to the U.S. seeking better pay, filling our looming doctor shortage.
No matter how many skills you give women to negotiate their way to better jobs, better pay and more power, they will not use them unless their training is nested in the gender culture in which they work.
The lack of a competitive national league, and the money that goes with it, means that even great names like Dinamo Zagreb and Hajduk Split have struggled, as the best players head abroad for better pay and the big prizes.
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