81.   In a way, the traditional low pay of workers has served as an unofficial subsidy for parents.

82.   In addition to the problem of low pay, some care-home owners worry that new training requirements proposed will result in fewer people to give care.

83.   In every case, the complaint was not low pay or long hours or wretched working conditions, but white disrespect.

84.   In June, however, flight attendants fed up with low pay, voted for a union.

85.   In recent years, U.S. citizens have largely shunned screening positions because of low pay and high stress.

86.   In the Miami Valley, for example, growth in the retail industry have brought more jobs, but they offer low pay and few benefits.

87.   Individual firefighters generally enjoy public good will along with their low pay.

88.   Investigators charged the owners of four Atlanta employment agencies Wednesday with smuggling undocumented workers into the United States and funneling them into jobs with long hours and low pay.

89.   It is also difficult, and generally only open to those who can afford to work for low pay.

90.   It is not just junior officers who suffer from low pay, according to Mr Manio.

a. + pay >>共 482
higher 10.25%
back 9.70%
low 7.49%
better 5.48%
equal 3.78%
executive 3.59%
extra 2.34%
lower 2.18%
poor 1.89%
full 1.79%
low + n. >>共 803
pressure 7.49%
price 5.69%
level 5.04%
inflation 4.51%
rate 3.56%
heat 2.94%
cloud 2.62%
point 1.85%
unemployment 1.82%
turnout 1.76%
pay 1.21%
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