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Tuesday, 5 November 2013 - 17:56
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Workers Ready For Pay Cut to Keep Their Job

A new survey found that one in three employees is willing to accept a pay cut if he can keep a job. The National Compensation Survey, conducted by Intermediair and the Nyenrode Business University, found that employees are willing to accept a drop in salary of an average 3%, or nearly €100 a month, reports the Volkskrant. Jobs / Wikipedia The survey interviewed 79,000 employees with an average annual salary of €37,000.

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