wage increase
英 [weɪdʒ ɪnˈkriːs]
美 [weɪdʒ ɪnˈkriːs]
工资增加
英英释义
noun
- the amount a salary is increased
- he got a 3% raise
- he got a wage hike
双语例句
- As average workers in the west are not seeing wage increase ( sic), they may vote against globalisation.
西方的普通工人不见涨薪,他们也许会对全球化投反对票。 - The union demanded a four per cent wage increase.
工会要求把工资提高4%。 - This proposed wage increase could ruin us.
这项加薪建议会害死我们。 - The wage increase in the country will be pegged to the consumer price index ( CPI).
全国的工资增添幅度还将与居民消费价钱指数(CPI)挂钩。 - There will be a wage increase of20 dollars a week across the board.
全体员工每周工资将增加20美元。 - The firm promised a wage increase to the workers.
公司答应给工人增加工资。 - The men worked much harder when they heard that they were in line for a wage increase.
那些人听说有希望长工资,干得起劲多了。 - The negotiations struck a snag when the union leaders asked for paid holidays in addition to the usual wage increase.
当工会领袖们要求在通常的工资增加之外还应有带薪假日时,商谈遇到了阻碍。 - Wage Increase be balanced off by rising cost of living
增加的工资被上升的生活费用抵销 - Thus, when labor or unions make claims, for example, for a 10% wage increase, and productivity growth is 2% to 3%, they know it will result in unemployment or bankruptcies.
因此,当劳工或工会要求涨工资,比如10%的涨幅,而生产率增幅是2-3%,他们明白一定会导致失业或破产。
