Examples of 'pressure on wages' in a sentence

Meaning of "pressure on wages"

pressure on wages: The impact or influence exerted on the level of compensation received by employees, often due to various factors such as economic conditions, competition, or labor market dynamics

How to use "pressure on wages" in a sentence

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pressure on wages
The pressure on wages remains very strong.
High unemployment puts downward pressure on wages.
We put downward pressure on wages in other regions.
That is certainly contributing to putting downward pressure on wages.
Downward pressure on wages and standards flows on to suppliers.
And there is no downward pressure on wages.
The current upward pressure on wages is therefore unlikely to disappear overnight.
We started the year with big downward pressure on wages.
There is upward pressure on wages and it will continue.
Finance Ministers continue downward pressure on wages.
Upward pressure on wages is an unavoidable effect of the steadily falling unemployment rate.
We must put upward pressure on wages.
The relentless downward pressure on wages should be replaced by encouraging a spread of collective bargaining.
The NELP also argues that competition between staffing agencies causes significant downward pressure on wages.
This has maintained upward pressure on wages and salaries.

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Supply substantially outstrips demand, resulting in an intractable imbalance and downward pressure on wages.
It will also lead to further downward pressure on wages and working conditions.
Similarly, labour market conditions will continue to restrain any significant upward pressure on wages.
Capacity constraints ought to deliver further upward pressure on wages and increased capital investment.
However, strong growth and a tightening labour market are expected to exert upward pressure on wages.
The high rate of unemployment puts pressure on wages and creates poverty for the unemployed.
Meanwhile, there is little evidence of pressure on wages.
This will put downward pressure on wages for all workers in Canada.
For instance, shrinking labour input will put upward pressure on wages.
Employers had put pressure on wages both before the Depression and during it.
However, because migration is selective, it may induce upward pressure on wages in specific sectors.
It will bring downwards pressure on wages and working conditions, surveillance and sanctions.
While the output was unprecedented, this put added pressure on wages causing stagnation.
On the other hand, rigidities in the labour market are preventing downward pressure on wages.
In Eastern Europe, upward pressure on wages will likely continue in the years to come.
And unions, through the collective bargaining process, may be exerting upward pressure on wages.
As for workers, forced labour exerts downward pressure on wages and working conditions.
Worker shortages have become more prevalent in the US, putting upward pressure on wages.
With reference to Mr. Rattray 's question, the pressure on wages was a major problem.
The superstar firm effect, rising margins, downward pressure on wages.

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