Examples of 'wage freeze' in a sentence

Meaning of "wage freeze"

Wage freeze: This phrase is typically used to describe a situation where an employer decides to temporarily halt salary increases or adjustments for employees. It signifies a period during which wages remain constant or "frozen" at their current levels, often as a cost-cutting measure or due to financial constraints.

How to use "wage freeze" in a sentence

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School district workers agree to wage freeze.
A wage freeze in the public sector.
We asked about a public sector wage freeze.
A wage freeze for the next fiscal year.
We have had a wage freeze for years now.
I thought there was a wage freeze.
We have a wage freeze this year.
The workers demanded the end of the wage freeze.
The wage freeze is unwarranted.
There was a wage freeze.
The wage freeze is simply a ploy of our station manager.
Seventy per cent of employed Canadians oppose a CPP expansion if it means a wage freeze.
Get them to lift the wage freeze and we will think about it.
A wage freeze results in a permanent wage adjustment rather than a temporary wage reduction.
Manitoba NDP government calls for two year wage freeze for public sector workers.

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Reforms include a wage freeze and the proposed privatization of publicly owned resources.
The last job I had prior to this one went under a wage freeze on their own.
A wage freeze will be applied across the network until the airline returns to profit.
Only 3 per cent of firms planning wage freeze.
Alberta extends wage freeze to non-union employees in public service.
They also have proposed a one-year wage freeze.
A wage freeze for the next fiscal year . One year.
This included acceptance of both a wage freeze and a no-strike pledge.
Fearing crippling wage inflation, the federal government imposed a wage freeze.
Get them to lift the wage freeze and we will think about it . Yeah.
Wage freeze for public officers ».
The unions ' opposition to the Liberal wage freeze was nominal.
They have had a wage freeze for quite a while, " he said.
In response to ( v ), a fairly tough incomes policy was adopted, but not a wage freeze.
Governance, The recent agreement on a contractual wage freeze confirms the strong role of social partnership.
A two-year wage freeze with no incremental increases on the salary grid ;.
The newly ousted Liberals had imposed a five-year wage freeze on public sector executives and managers.
In 2011 responding to serious revenue constraints, the board and teachers union discussed a wage freeze.
The imposition of a wage freeze lasting 6 years ;.
Just recently, a government union of 10,000 employees has reached a tentative agreement that includes a two-year wage freeze.
No agreement on wage freeze ».
Wage freeze for 2013 Stricter eligibility conditions on pensions and early retirement.
There was also agreement that the wage freeze in most state enterprises in 2010 should continue.
Other - Article 10 - made provision for the introduction of a wage freeze.
He also announced a 90-day wage freeze and a 10 percent tariff surcharge on imports.
The unions claimed a 16 % increase in wages after 3-year wage freeze in the public sector.
U Resistance to McKenna 's wage freeze u Resistance to the Miner-L'Écuyer Report, the Government 's.
The employees of all categories at Air France have endured a wage freeze since 2011.
February - The Greek Government extended public sector wage freeze to those earning less than €2,000 a month.
In 1983, joint strikes triggered by the Government 's austerity measures and wage freeze fuelled impassioned debates.

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