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  2. Delta gives 5% pay bump to over 80,000 employees - AOL

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    The salary increase comes roughly two months after Delta’s annual profit-sharing payment to workers. On Valentine’s Day, the carrier doled out $1.4 billion to its workers, a bonus check that ...

  3. List of European Union member states by minimum wage

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    Monthly net minimum wage Monthly gross minimum wage Hourly rate Effective per Foo 10 10 Belgium: €2029.88 - €2029.88 €12.11 1 April 2024 Bulgaria: 933 lev (minimum wage is fixed at an hourly rate) €370.00: €477.00 €2.85: 1 January 2024 Croatia: €840.00: €677.00: €840.00 €5.25 1 January 2024 Cyprus

  4. The VP in charge of Delta’s employee benefits says ... - AOL

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    Delta made a splash last week when it paid its employees a $1.4 billion bonus. ... workers received around 10.4% of their total earnings in 2023—a little more than one month’s salary. Senior ...

  5. Delta gives workers pay hikes and higher minimum wage. One ...

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    The 5% pay raise will cover more than 80,000 employees at the Atlanta-based carrier. The new minimum for hourly workers will be $19 an hour, up from $16.55 an hour. Both go into effect on June 1.

  6. List of European countries by average wage - Wikipedia

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    FedEE;Pay in Europe 2010; Wages (statutory minimum, average monthly gross, net) and labour cost (2005) CE Europe; Wages and Taxes for the Average Joe in the EU 27 2009; Moldovans have lowest wages in Europe; UK Net Salary Calculator; Database Central Europe: wages in Central and Eastern Europe; Spain net salary calculator

  7. Organization - Wikipedia

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    Each employee receives a salary and enjoys a degree of tenure that safeguards him from the arbitrary influence of superiors or of powerful clients. The higher his position in the hierarchy, the greater his presumed expertise in adjudicating problems that may arise in the course of the work carried out at lower levels of the organization.

  8. Federal Employees Pay Comparability Act of 1990 - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Employees Pay Comparability Act of 1990 or FEPCA ( H.R. 5241, Pub. L. 101–509) is a United States federal law relating to the salaries for employees of the United States Government. In the 1980s, salaries for civil servants in the executive branch had fallen behind private sector pay.

  9. RadioShack - Wikipedia

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    On March 4, 2014, the company announced a net trading loss for 2013 of US$400.2 million, well above the 2012 loss of US$139.4 million, and proposed a restructuring which would close 1,100 lower-performing stores, almost 20% of its US locations.