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But it appears that he will have to face a big salary cut.
"But you still have major salary cuts and people put out of work with no opportunity for another job."
People involved in the show agreed to take salary cuts.
Ms. Smith did not have to take a salary cut.
"Why can't the executives all take an 8 percent salary cut?"
Salary cuts of any dimension have had little use in recent years.
To keep the budget at under $2 million, the actors all took salary cuts.
But the process of finding new work can take years, and many workers face substantial salary cuts.
Other executives have also agreed to take base salary cuts.
In the first 11 years of the procedure, only one player had emerged from a hearing with a salary cut.
Eastern Airlines offered some workers salary cuts of up to 50 percent.
Both signed contracts that involved salary cuts of nearly $2 million from their 1994 levels.
The offer includes players accepting a 24% one-time salary cut.
"Almost everybody who was a veteran signed for a deep salary cut.
Showalter does not want to accept a 10 percent salary cut, but he probably will soon.
During this current economic crisis, women are among those most affected by unemployment or salary cuts.
Many did so even in the face of salary cuts, job layoffs and the city's fiscal crisis.
In addition, he says, he couldn't afford the salary cut.
Remaining employees would not have to take salary cuts.
How could I live with a salary cut?
Executive salary cuts, less overtime and expense reductions are included in the plan.
The proposed new contract also calls for salary cuts and a shrinking of the orchestra's season to 40 weeks from 45.
Fat envelopes, people quickly realized, meant there would be a job, in some cases with a drastic salary cut.
The machinists are taking salary cuts of 13 percent.
The maximum 20 percent salary cut rule wouldn't apply to players eligible for arbitration.