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Subject/Name: Minimum Wage
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- subheading SALARIES, PENSIONS, ETC. under profession (i.e. TEACHERS)
- Robeson's pay scale below similar counties - Ja 5 89 2C
- Apparel jobs and pay (in NC; Chart) - Ja 10 89 1D
- Teachers say secretary (to Wake supt.) gets higher salary - Ja 26 89 1C
- Raising the question; When it's time for a salary review, proper approach is key - Ja 28 89 1D
- Cigarette-making tax backed to fund raises - Mr 3 89 16A
- Salary revamp OK'd for community college heads - Mr 10 89 20C
- Bill gives Martin pay raise; Salary would rise from $109,728 to $122,136 - Mr 18 89 1
- State government salaries vs. private sector (Chart) - Mr 26 89 11A
- 5 Duke Power executives get hefty raises after layoffs - Mr 30 89 3D
- Editorial: Fairer pay, finer workers - Mr 31 89 14A
- Editorial: The bureaucratic 'black hole' (salaries of coaches and athletic directors) - Ap 1 89 16A
- N.C. electric utilities' top executives get pay raises - Ap 5 89 5B
- Plan offered for fair, competitive pay for all North Carolina school workers - Ap 6 89 16C
- Valvano laments low pay for coaches - Ap 7 89 1B
- Plans abound for raising teacher, state worker pay - Ap 16 89 27A
- Panel backs 2 measures to increase state salaries - Ap 21 89 5C
- Firms court college grads; Engineering majors command highest salaries - Ap 27 89 1T
- McColl makes over $1 million - Ap 27 89 7B
- Legislators lobbied by workers; Raises, merit pay top group's agenda - Ap 28 89 1C
- Preachers' pay rising, but few getting rich - Ap 30 89 1
- Despite heavy losses, McM Corp. paid five officers more than $1.5 million - My 2 89 1D
- Pay for college faculty in state trails U.S. average, study says - My 4 89 16C
- Pay-raise plan sparks concern about deficits - My 19 89 1C
- Under the Dome: Teacher questions equal state raises - My 27 89 1
- Editorial: 'Raises' that break rules (congressional staffs) - Au 4 89 16A
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