wage hike

/'weidʤ'haik/
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wage hike

The manager announced a wage hike for all employees.

Definition

Noun: - An increase in the amount of money paid for work: A "wage hike" is a rise or upward adjustment in an employee's regular pay, typically expressed as a percentage or a fixed sum. It is often the result of negotiations, policy changes, or periodic reviews.

Usage
  • As a subject: "The wage hike was announced by the company last week."
  • As an object: "The union successfully negotiated a wage hike for its members."
  • With quantifiers: "Workers received a modest wage hike of 2% this year."
Examples
Advanced Usage
  • "to implement a wage hike": to put a pay increase into effect.
    • The management agreed to implement the wage hike starting next quarter.
  • "across-the-board wage hike": a pay increase that applies to all employees in a specified group.
    • The CEO announced an across-the-board wage hike to boost morale.
Variants and Related Words
  • Raise (noun): A common synonym for "wage hike," especially in American English.
    • He asked his boss for a raise.
  • Pay rise (noun): The British English equivalent.
    • Employees are campaigning for a pay rise.
  • Salary increase (noun): A more formal term, often used for professional or salaried positions.
    • Her promotion came with a significant salary increase.
Synonyms
  • Pay increase
  • Wage increase
  • Pay boost
Related Phrases
  • Cost-of-living adjustment (COLA): A specific type of wage hike designed to keep pace with inflation.
    • The contract includes an annual cost-of-living adjustment.
  • Retroactive pay increase: A wage hike applied to hours already worked in a past period.
    • The settlement included retroactive pay increases for the last six months.
wage hike

The manager announced a wage hike for all employees.

Noun
  1. the amount a salary is increased
    • he got a 3% raise
    • he got a wage hike