A Quote by Guy Standing

People in the precariat rely very heavily on money wages. — © Guy Standing
People in the precariat rely very heavily on money wages.
Successful people rely heavily on their mentors. Ordinary people don't. It's that simple.
Servers make very little in regular wages and largely rely on tips to pay the bills and budget for weeks ahead.
Save money; never rely on other people to lend you money. We call it having 'walking the streets' money - money in your back pocket or bank account that belongs to you.
Of course, it is not the employer who pays wages. He only handles the money. It is the product that pays wages and it is the management that arranges the production so that the product may pay the wages.
I will then ask for a plan to immediately protect those vulnerabilities and then fix them.At the same time, we will invest heavily in offensive cyber capabilities to disrupt our enemies, including terrorists who rely heavily on internet communications.
I rely on music heavily, just in life and in my work.
I am a religious person and rely heavily on prayers.
Capital has its proper place and is entitled to every protection. The wages of men should be recognized in the structure of and in the social order as more important than the wages of money [interest].
It is not the employer who pays the wages. Employers only handle the money. It is the customer who pays the wages.
There's so many factors that go into a Super Bowl championship that rely heavily on the organization.
Normally, I rely heavily on my director to massage me out of my actor comfort zones.
Instituting equal pay is especially important because families in our country increasingly rely on women's wages to make ends meet. When women bring home less money each day, it means they have less for the everyday needs of their families - groceries, rent, child care, and doctors' visits.
For these reasons, women tend to rely more heavily on Social Security in their retirement than do men.
I rely heavily on rhythm when I write. You should tap your foot when you read it, all the way through.
Between stagnant wages and the cost of everything going up - particularly health care and college tuition - people have less money to save and less money to spend.
In the absence of a written constitution, we still rely far too heavily in the U.K. on unwritten and unenforceable 'constitutional conventions.'
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