He gave his girlfriend a pay raise and the bank staff called for him to leave.
Yet Costco has thrived, even going as far as to give its employees a pay raise.
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For example, a pay raise offers only a temporary rise in pay satisfaction levels.
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Not only is it part of your civic duty, it may be the key to a pay raise.
The revelation came at just about the same time Kearney was discussing a pay raise and a contract extension.
If times are good and everyone gets a pay raise, sales stay high.
Other, smaller nonprofits gave their executives a pay raise of 2.7% according to the article (based on 2010 required tax filings).
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The labor dispute was resolved 10 days later, with transit workers receiving a pay raise far less than they initially demanded.
Only 35 percent say a pay raise will do the same thing.
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Getting a good-paying job or a pay raise comes next, with 34 percent in Ohio and 39 percent in Florida reporting it as a serious problem.
That more employees would rather see their boss replaced than receive a pay raise, though, puts the problem into stark perspective, particularly in an economy where salaries are stagnating.
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Receiving pay increases that match or barely beat inflation is better than nothing, but there should be no pride in comparing a pay raise with the rate of inflation.
Because Jones-Drew has ranked among the top five in rushing yards for three straight seasons, and he feels that his stellar play ought to be rewarded with a pay raise.
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The New York Giants are less than a week removed from defeating the New England Patriots in the Super Bowl, and headlines are already surfacing about how Victor Cruz wants a pay raise.
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Asking for a pay raise is a delicate conversation and something you should not do without careful planning, says Dr. Katharine Brooks, director of Liberal Arts Career Services at The University of Texas at Austin and author of You Majored in What?
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Between working overnight shifts and caring for her 3-year-old daughter, Ms. Calvert said she has little time to move beyond her associate degree but knows that it increasingly is important to her employer, which she said offers a pay raise to nurses with higher degrees.
To do so, however, he will have to address it squarely, as candidate Reagan did twenty years ago -- namely, by promising not just to fiddle at the margins (a pay raise here, a reenlistment bonus there) but to restore the U.S. military to fighting trim by allocating to it, on a sustained basis, the sorts of resources that are clearly required to recapitalize as well as to maintain the force.
But the fact that most employees have gotten used to thinking of anything less than a 3 percent raise as a pay cut means that this adjustment process happens a lot slower than it would have 50 or 90 years ago.
At this point, IT managers say, the return on investment is rapidly diminishing: Even a sizable bonus can't compete with the permanent pay raise a year-2000 worker can get by jumping ship at this late hour.
It also represents a three percent pay raise for service members, healthcare, that type of thing.
The workers are demanding a 20% pay raise and better working conditions.
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To help retain its talent, Google gave all its employees a 10% pay raise in January, which put pressure on costs and alarmed some analysts.
Working on my leadership skills and putting myself out there and once I am able to do that, ask for a promotion and pay raise.
When the Republican state legislature threatened to seize control of O'Hare and Midway in 1995 by forming a regional airport authority, Mr Daley called an emergency meeting of the city council, ostensibly to discuss a public backlash against a 36% pay raise for council members.
You will work three years to get what a person that started at Wal Mart five years ago got in less then one because that person got an extra dollar for working on a Sunday, an over night pay bonus, a raise at three months then yearly and a store discount day one.
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Black New Yorkers cheer all of this, perhaps most notably in 2005 when three-quarters of blacks supported a transit union that called an illegal walkout while demanding a 6% annual pay raise on top of its already bulging pay envelope.
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Obama also said teachers should play a role in developing a plan to raise their pay based on performance.
In 2017, pilots would get a 3.5% pay raise, when they would have gotten 2%, on top of the industry average.
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