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Strategies & Market Trends : Currents of Currency

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To: Ahda who wrote (249)6/2/2014 9:39:00 PM
From: Ahda   of 594
 
I have also concluded it all depends on which plain you think you are peering from.

ttp://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com/2014/06/mish-reader-who-speaks-ukrainian-and.html#CL9TmQW6j4yhMuW8.99

Keep in mind that the average Ukrainian soldier is being paid around $100 per month, which often arrives late. Most of these people have no motivation to risk their lives in a prolonged war of subjugation and occupation in the eastern regions. So far, Kiev has been compensating for this with its better-paid special police detachments as well as with various yahoo militias funded by the oligarch Igor Kolomoisky, owner of Ukraine's largest bank
Read more at globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com

Seattle minimum wage is now to be 15.00 per hour
There will be a phase-in, but wages will increase significantly in less than one year. Most businesses will have to increase wages to $11 an hour (the current state minimum is $9.32) on April 1. After that, there will be a phase-in period to reach $15 an hour. Businesses with fewer than 500 employees will have seven years. Large businesses and franchises will have three years, or four if they provide health insurance.


If you are in the Ukrainian army the Seattle minimum wage is already in the sky.

If you are in Seattle you have a bit of a wait ahead of you.

If you are Putin you have won.
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