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She is paid the lowest minimum wage (the 'smic' pays 950 euros or £811), and her contract requires her to work twenty-four hours a week; but are the hours she actually works really counted?
cafebabel.com 2009
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She is paid the lowest minimum wage (the 'smic' pays 950 euros or £811), and her contract requires her to work twenty-four hours a week; but are the hours she actually works really counted?
cafebabel.com 2009
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Second, the legal minimum wage, known by its French acronym as "le smic," is, at about €1,000 per month, much closer to the median wage of €1,500 than in other countries with similar mechanisms.
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Prime Minister François Fillon wants a "consultative body" to advise the government on the yearly revision of the smic.
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Jones sent a supplementary wire to this effect to C.rus C. Allen, of the C.smic C.ub, and within a few hours received a reply from that eminent cartographer, who had been located in a remote part of
Average Jones Samuel Hopkins Adams 1914
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Professor at the Indian Institute of Astrophysics, Banglore, C. Sivaram will speak on "C.smic connection between Big Bang and particle physics".
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1982, “Monad and Dyad as C.smic Principles in Syrianus”, in Soul and the Structure of Being in Late Neoplatonism, H.J. Blumenthal and A.C. Lloyd (eds.),
Syrianus Wildberg, Christian 2009
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