N&O Index Card Listings

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Salaries
  • Salary refund bill deferred, Ap.3-35:2.
  • House beats, on tie vote, pay restoration measure. Ap.17-35:1.
  • Salary increase for 27 officials voted "by Senate. May 2-35:1.
  • T5.R. Graham, former state emolove, sues for bacV saTarv. May 15-:18.
  • Attorney General ask0 dismissal of Graham suit. Je.lS-35:8 0.
Salaries
  • Salaries. Je. 7-35:1.
  • State 6fficials pay increased. Je.Pl-35:11.
  • Most employee get csy increased ?0 per cent. Jl.83-85:1.
  • Surplus. Ag.22-35:2.
  • Corporations pay over 115,000 to 77 Tar Heels. Jan.7-3 3:1.
  • Question oe falue (ed.j Jan.8-55:4.
Salaries
  • State employees due wage boost. Ap.14-
  • 36:2.
  • Pay roll facts in state shown. Jan.7-37:!
  • Back salaries, fireworks measure get ac tlon. F.4-37:16.
  • Hope beams for workers in low-salary brackets. Mar.17-37:5.
  • Assembly votes to pay salaries held sine 1933. Mar.l9-37:1.
  • Higher officers to get back oay. Ap.7-37
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Salaries
  • Income of Tar Heel, J. C.Fox, Greensboro, list at $102,501. D.14-45:15.
Salaries
  • Sentiment to "nave state official salaries fixed' by legislature. F.13-43:1. Tar Heel incomes. 0.14-43:13.
Salaries
  • Bonus gives McColl $2 million for 1991 - Mr 26 92, 6C
  • JP chairman Soles' compensation rises 12% - Ap 1 92, 9C
  • Wide chasm separates pay of utility chiefs - Ap 4 92, 10C
  • N.C. Railroad officers paid salaries totaling $94,150 in '91 - Jy 12 92, 2F
Salaries
  • Factory salaries in N. C. are lowest in U. S., study says - Ap 15 82 2C
  • Editorial: N. C. lagging in cash - Ap 26 82 4A
  • Electronics wage in Triangle is less than N. C. average in manufacturing - Jn 25 82 16A
Salaries
  • Power firms gave officers pay hikes of about 11% - Ap 10 86 1C
  • Raises likely to be smaller this year as companies trim costs, survey says - Jn 24 86 1D
  • Under the dome: Martin says he wouldn't turn down raise - Jn 27 86 1
  • Triangle pay static in past year, official says - Jy 15 86 1D
  • Executives' salaries rise 16% in N.C., survey shows - Au 12 86 4D
  • Pay raises increase more in N.C. than in most of nation in 1985 - Se 2 5D
Salaries
  • Triangle hourly wages up moderately, study says - Jy 12 88 1D
  • N.C. lags in wages of textile workers - Jy 30 88 5B
  • N.C. wages lacking, labor chief (Scott) says - Se 8 88 6B
  • Tar Heel editors speak: Low pay creates vicious circle for struggling workers in state - Se 11 88 7D
  • Tar Heel wages up 5.1% in '87 - No 15 88 1D
  • Workers want union to demand wage hike (BIBB CO.) - De 10 88 8B
Salaries
  • N.C. wages compared to the national average (Chart) - Ja 27 85 1D
  • State's wages hug the bottom despite 'development miracle' - Ja 27 85 1D
  • Court's overtime ruling worries many N.C. towns - Ap 14 85 29A
  • Secretaries atop clerical wage scale - Jy 24 85 5B
  • N.C. industrial pay still low for region - Au 28 85 6B
  • Factory workers earn less in July - Se 24 85 7D