In the general strike of 1842, half a million workers demanded the Charter and an end to pay cuts.
"As a result, many workers are likely to see wage freezes or even pay cuts."
But several other executives who agreed to pay cuts also agreed to give up bonuses.
City employees have been forced to take furloughs and pay cuts.
The next contract led to pay cuts and a reduction in the orchestra's size.
There'd be no more demonstrations or strikes over pensions and pay cuts.
Many of the unions in other industries had already agreed to pay cuts.
The new budget constraints have necessitated major layoffs and pay cuts.
They got new jobs instead - with entry-level benefits and, in some cases, pay cuts of 20 percent.
And city workers, who had been asking for big raises, will have to accept layoffs or pay cuts.
It was reported that Jones had to take a pay cut around $500,000 to stay on the roster for 2009.
That is triple the national average, which includes sluggish spots like Dallas, where carpenters accepted a $2.22-an-hour pay cut several weeks ago.
The new agreement included a wage freeze, but not the pay cuts the company had demanded.
They are talking about the pay cuts that Jeffrey Lurie, who has owned the club for four months, initiated this week.
I am a Labour party member and work for Doncaster council where the workforce face a 4% pay cut this year.
A lieutenant's pay in Star Fleet doesn't cut it.
Ceauşescu agreed to reverse the pay cuts that the men in effect faced because they could not cut enough coal to meet the Five Year Plan's targets.
I see the author of this lightweight piece took a 6% pay cut this year, to a miserly £220,000 pa.
War-related expenses, higher newsprint prices and increased pay and benefit costs also cut into profits, the company said.
The players resisted any pay cuts across the board.