Earnings Index definition
Examples of Earnings Index in a sentence
Staff Costs and Non-Staff Costs shall be indexed in accordance with the following indices: Staff Costs : AWE-KAC3 : Average Weekly Earnings Index, Services, seasonally adjusted, total pay; Non-Staff Costs : CPI : Consumer Price Index.
The Reserve Rate will be subject to adjustment every twelve (12) months during the Term by reference for 65% to the Employment and Earnings Index for U.S.A. labor cost average hourly earnings of production (Aircraft Equipment) SIC 3728, table C-2 and for 35% to the Producer Price Index for U.S.A. material cost commodity groupings (Machinery and Equipment) Code 11/table 6.
The Reserve Rate will be subject to adjustment every six (6) months during the Term by reference for 65% to the Employment and Earnings Index for U.S.A. labor cost average hourly earnings of production (Aircraft Equipment) SIC 3728, table C-2 and for 35% to the Producer Price Index for U.S.A. material cost commodity groupings (Machinery and Equipment) Code 11/table 6.
Any changes in the fee and/or charge will be informed by changes in the (Consumer Price Index) OR (Central Statistics Office Earnings Index) OR (<SPECIFY OTHER>).
The increase in the maintenance charge shall not be greater than the rate of inflation as determined by the Average Earnings Index.
Data for the Retail Price Index, the Private Sector Earnings Index and the Fabricated Metal Products Index shall be as published or made available by the Office for National Statistics or their successors from time to time.
This is the same Average Weekly Earnings Index rate used to determine M.L.A. salary increases.
In the event that the Company does not increase the Fees in one or more years of the Agreement, it shall be entitled to increase some or all of the Fees retrospectively by an amount equal to the aggregate equivalent increase in the Average Earnings Index plus five (5) per cent for the number of years in question.
Any such general increase in the Company’s standard scale of charges will be determined by movement in the Average Earnings Index for Electrical, Electronic & Instrument Engineering as compiled by the UK Office for National Statistics or, if such index has been discontinued, such other similar index as may be published officially.
Figure 2.1: Hourly Wage Ratios: Treatment Group / Control Group The wages used for the ratios are deflated to 2000 Pounds using the UK Average Earnings Index.