It is axiomatic in labor circles that higher pay draws in higher quality workers.
Performance-related measures have already been in place for teachers wanting to access higher pay scales.
Higher pay for teachers at elite pre-schools filter down to upward wage pressure for teachers elsewhere.
Even with higher pay, factories are short of workers, so costs seem likely to rise further.
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Yet women have the deck stacked against them when they do ask for higher pay.
Older workers need higher pay than young, single workers because they have to support their families.
Ms. Homsey's right when she says there's little correlation between good service and higher pay.
Look, the revenue I get is by more people working, getting higher pay, paying more taxes.
Horse-trainers have offered gentler hours, higher pay and more generous weight limits, to no avail.
German workers are pushing for higher pay too, after a long period of wage restraint.
Persuading teachers without the usual inducement of higher pay will be a tall order.
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Higher pay going in to attract good teachers from the beginning, but fewer benefits on the back-end.
The bulk of the work stoppages in 2010 came during a public-workers strike over higher pay demands.
Mr. Thompson also proposed higher pay for high-performing teachers who take on new responsibilities, like mentoring newer teachers.
Mr Balls also said that the option of awarding higher pay was not available to any political party.
First, employees receiving higher pay would feel more warmly toward their employers and would rather reciprocate than retaliate.
If anything, they are looking for more protection and higher pay, not for easier firing rules or more competition.
It established that two-fifths of the extra money poured into the NHS in 2003-07 was absorbed in higher pay.
Good results rarely mean higher pay, nor do bad ones tend to hurt.
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Also, there is the expectation that as workers become more skilled and better trained, they will want higher pay.
Those workers whose skills are in particular demand may see higher pay rises than those whose skills are not.
And then beyond that, workers have every right to come together and organize for better working conditions and higher pay.
Many of her competitors made specific demands or agreed to adhere to certain requirements only in exchange for higher pay.
Some industries will show higher pay increases than others, and some will be subject to unique competitive forces for talent.
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What's clear is that the move will pave the way for women to earn higher pay and earn better promotions.
If managers and employees think they are ready for new responsibilities, workers are promoted to new positions at higher pay.
It also argues for higher pay and better benefits for military personnel, particularly captains and majors, where attrition rates are highest.
Jersey nurses could get a higher pay offer after the island's chief minister said he would look at the deal again.
This is striking evidence, the doves can argue, that falling unemployment no longer leads ineluctably to higher pay and rising inflation.
Service time counts as much as talent, skewing higher pay toward veterans.
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