Lord Hall said the measures bring the BBC into greater alignment with other industry bodies and the Civil Service, who have a similar pay cap.
The strike follows a 24-hour-walkout this week by hundreds of court staff in the Public and Commercial Services (PCS) union over a 2% pay cap.
Afterwards, a spokesman for the GMB union told the BBC that its general secretary, Paul Kenny, had written to senior Labour officials saying that the decision to back the public sector pay cap was a "most serious mistake".
He backed that up with a tough sounding commitment to cap pay increases in the public sector in those two years at 1%.
Mr Obama has the dubious advantage of trying to cap pay amid a severe economic downturn, rising unemployment and structural changes in finance that will reduce pay anyway.
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Mr Darling moved a step closer to spelling out the painful clampdown on public spending that lies ahead by saying he would cap pay increases in the public sector in those two years at 1%.
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Although Chancellor George Osborne increased the bank levy in last week's Autumn Statement, the unions say the public sector is bearing the brunt of measures to rebalance the public finances with workers facing a new 1% cap on pay rises after the current two-year pay freeze ends in the Spring.
McCain also called for a cap on executive pay for companies getting federal help.
He said the fact that public sector wages had risen considerably in recent years meant the government was now in a position to cap public sector pay in order to make savings.
The cap would, he hopes, encourage the growth of a range of new financial products - not just care insurance but ways to release equity from people's houses and funds from pension schemes to pay bills up to the cap.
But in 2011, the NFL introduced a rookie wage cap that reduced the pay for top-10 picks by tying salaries to a sliding scale.
In December's pre-Budget report, Labour announced belt-tightening measures including a 1% cap on public sector pay rises and an increase in National Insurance from 2011.
Mr Osborne said the UK already had the toughest regime in Europe for bankers' pay and bonuses and that a cap could "have a perverse effect".
Among money-saving measures outlined by the chancellor were a 1% cap on public sector pay for two years, once the current two-year pay freeze ends from 2013 - Mr Osborne said the government "cannot afford the 2% rise assumed by some government departments thereafter".
Mr Hudgell said that the club needed to be playing in front of average crowds of around 10, 000 to be able to pay the maximum allowed under the salary cap.
Economic growth, a cap on public-sector pay and pensions from 2011, an increase in the employment-insurance tax, plus the usual unspecified efficiency gains and programme postponements are to help Mr Darling shrink the deficit each year as a percentage of GDP.
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And then there are those annual lifetime caps that insurance companies set, where once you go over that cap -- as many women do because some forms of breast cancer are so expensive to treat -- then that cap makes it impossible to pay a penny more for that treatment.
South Essex College, based in Basildon, Southend and Thurrock, is to cap teachers' salaries and freeze pay.
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America's Federal Communications Commission has already started that process by announcing a cap on the amounts American carriers pay.
The Plaintiffs' Steering Committee said, generally, there is no cap on the amount BP will pay to those who agree to the settlement.
The stock was subject to restrictions, but the partners thought it was better to pay tax that year so increases in the Cap Gemini stock would be long term capital gain.
The Exiles squandered two chances to score on the Wasps line and the hosts made them pay when Kefu scored from close range to cap an attack that started with a searing break from Jacobs.
Steinbrenner has said there's no way he'll pay out more unless the players agree to a salary cap.
As of today, there is no more lifetime cap on what your health insurance company will pay should you face expensive illness.
To placate the judges while preventing an explosion in pay demands, he needs Congress to approve the salary cap for public servants.
For example, they will no longer be able to deny customers coverage on the strength of some pre-existing condition, or put a cap on how much health care they will pay for over a lifetime.
There is no collective bargaining agreement so there is no salary cap, no rules for determining rookie base pay, the rules for free agents, the protections for veterans and the related priorities among those three groups of employees.
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For instance, did you know that Obama wants a cap on Flexible Savings Accounts that many use to pay for care for their special needs children?
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