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		<title>Employment &#8211; Employment Agencies &#8211; Employment Opportunities</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We are often asked by our website visitors if we can help them with their relevant job searches. So naturally, we ask what they are looking for and what keywords or keyword phrases they are typing into the major Search Engines like Google, Yahoo and MSN. Some of the responses are wide and varied and [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We are often asked by our website visitors if we can help them with their relevant job searches. So naturally, we ask what they are looking for and what keywords or keyword phrases they are typing into the major Search Engines like Google, Yahoo and MSN.</p>
<p>Some of the responses are wide and varied and it highlights why it is important to know what you are seaching for. We have included for your benefit some of their responses. We trust this helps you in your endeavours in finding suitable employment.</p>
<p>Employment<br />
Employment Agencies<br />
Employment Opportunities<br />
Employers<br />
Employment Jobs<br />
Employment Service<br />
Employment Manager<br />
Sales Employment<span id="more-149"></span><br />
Executive Employment<br />
Construction Employment<br />
Medical Employment<br />
Home Employment<br />
Temporary Employment<br />
Permanent Employment<br />
Part Time Employment<br />
Full Time Employment<br />
Salary<br />
Warehouse Employment<br />
General Employment<br />
Government Employment<br />
Federal Employment<br />
Healthcare Employment<br />
Online Employment<br />
Hotel Employment<br />
Employment Solutions<br />
Transportation Employment<br />
Logistics Employment<br />
Logistics Jobs<br />
Transport Recruitment<br />
Military Recruitment<br />
Nurses Salary<br />
Teachers Salary<br />
Accountants Salary<br />
Pharmacist Salary<br />
Starting Salaries</p>
<p>Although the above list is long it is by no means complete and is provided purely a sa means to assist you in looking for your perfect job. Should you have specific keywords and or keyword phrases that you would like to share with our website visitors, please contact us accordingly.</p>
<p>Please bookmark and return to <span style="color: #3366ff;"><a title="Employment, Wages, Salary, Jobs" href="http://www.wage.com.au" target="_blank">www.Wage.com.au</a></span> shortly as we prepare to launch our very own Find A Job Search Engine Portal.</p>
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		<title>Australian Award Wages</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 May 2009 19:32:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Award Wages Wages is a form of remuneration paid to employees where the calculation is done on an hourly basis and thus the number of hours put in by the employee. With the change in the nature of the job the hourly wage rate also changes. Award wages are nothing but a form of remuneration [...]
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<p>Wages is a form of remuneration paid to employees where the calculation is done on an hourly basis and thus the number of hours put in by the employee. With the change in the nature of the job the hourly wage rate also changes. Award wages are nothing but a form of remuneration offered to the employees. Lately there have been award wages introduced in all categories and positions to encourage employees.</p>
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<p><strong>Different forms of award wages</strong></p>
<p>In fact, that is not all, there are different forms of wages that are being offered by the employers for different positions or different sectors as well. The police wages and the military wages are normally 1-3% higher than the wages offered for civilians. Naturally, as you progress up the ranks within the Police or Military Forces, your pay also rises accordingly.</p>
<p>Similarly, government wages also are offered to government employees. Now the government wages are a little on a higher side as opposed to other civilian wages like retail wages. But the number of opportunities is more in this field so the number of people taking hairdressing positions or retail wages is also on a higher side.</p>
<p>Apprenticeships wages are normally considered average wages for the 1st year and then increases in accordance with their experience, training and industry.  Holiday pay, sick pay and overtime pay are other forms of pay entitlements that are awarded to Australian employees.</p>
<p>In short, all job descriptions have varying award wages and conditions attached to them. Ensure that you are receiving your just dues and if in doubt contact your local department to ascertain your correct pay scale.</p>
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