Usage examples of "weekly wage packet" in English with translation to French

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This book is the literary equivalent of Haribo sweets: you only want to eat one, but end up devouring the whole packet. Ce livre est l'équivalent littéraire des bonbons Haribo : on veut juste en goûter un, et on finit par dévorer le paquet tout entier.
My monthly wage is 300,000 yen. Mon salaire mensuel est 300 000 yen.
Tom bought a weekly magazine at the station. Tom a acheté un magazine hebdomadaire à la gare.
The minimum wage in Okinawa is 642 yen per hour. Le salaire horaire minimum à Okinawa est de 642 yens.
My dad gives me a weekly allowance that I use to buy comics and ice cream. Mon père me donne de l'argent de poche hebdomadaire que j'utilise pour acheter des bandes dessinées et des glaces.
They're barely paid minimum wage. Ils reçoivent à peine le salaire minimum.
If you want your workers to be happy, you need to pay them a decent wage. Si vous voulez que vos employés soient heureux, vous devez leur verser un salaire décent.
The union was modest in its wage demands. Le syndicat fut modéré dans ses revendications salariales.
There's no minimum wage here. Il n'y a pas de salaire minimum, ici.
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