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  2. Words To Use To Get A Big Raise In Pay - AOL

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    Words To Use To Get A Big Raise In Pay. Glassdoor. Updated July 14, 2016 at 9:44 PM. pay raise 2013. By Vickie Elmer

  3. How To Negotiate a Raise Before 2025 (And Exactly What ... - AOL

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    Many career experts think the best time to ask for a raise is at the end of the year, before employers finalize the coming year’s budget. If you feel you’ve earned a pay bump and you’d like ...

  4. The Art and Craft of Approaching Your Head of Department to ...

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    Colors represent the chronological order in which each event is first described. Reiterations have been omitted. The highlighted box in the center represents the acceptance by the head of the department of the employee's request to go into his office; the basket represents the rejection of the request for a pay raise.

  5. Navigating a pay raise: Strategies for maximizing your money

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    Workers are seeing modest raises: More than half of workers (52 percent) who received a raise or found a better-paying job in the past 12 months reported a pay increase of less than 5 percent and ...

  6. No, the Failed Spending Bill Did Not Include a 40 Percent Pay ...

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    However, the new CR removed this language, meaning if it had passed, members would have received a pay raise of $6,600—or 3.8 percent—in January 2025, increasing their salaries from $174,000 ...

  7. More work, same salary. How employees should respond to a ...

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    Younger workers seem to experience this the most, with 33% of Gen Z workers and 18% of millennials offered a promotion without a raise within the last 12 months, compared with 7% of Gen X workers ...

  8. 2005 Pennsylvania General Assembly pay raise controversy

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    The pay raise included a provision allowing legislators to take their raises immediately in the form of "unvouchered expenses." This provision was included due to the Pennsylvania Constitution's clause prohibiting legislators from taking salary increases in the same term as which they are passed. State courts have ruled similar legislation to ...

  9. Salary - Wikipedia

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    PAYE (Pay As You Earn) is a significant contributor to tax being 45%. [35] Given the high unemployment rate the tax is quite heavy. This of course captures those that pay and keep records properly. The average salary is probably $250. This is skewed downwards by the large number of government employees whose average salary is around there.