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Australia
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Wages in Australia are typically paid fortnightly and include entitlements such as paid sick leave and public holiday pay.
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Brazil
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In Brazil, wages are typically paid bi-weekly or weekly and a yearly bonus is legally required.
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Denmark
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In Denmark, wages are typically paid monthly, with a strong emphasis on work-life balance and parental leave benefits.
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France
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In France, wages are typically paid monthly and include extra benefits like health insurance and paid vacation.
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Kenya
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In Kenya, wages are typically paid monthly or weekly, and informal and irregular employment is widespread.
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Mexico
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In Mexico, wages are typically paid bi-weekly or weekly with a legal requirement for a yearly bonus.
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New Zealand
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In New Zealand, wages are typically paid fortnightly and include entitlements such as paid sick leave and public holiday pay.
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Russia
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In Russia, wages are usually paid monthly and may include gifts or bonuses.
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Sweden
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In Sweden, wages are usually paid monthly with an emphasis on work-life balance and parental leave benefits.
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Textile workers
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Textile workers are often paid low wages, sometimes below minimum wage, and receive minimal or no benefits.
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Ukraine
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In Ukraine, wages are usually paid monthly and may include gifts or bonuses.
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Vietnam
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In Vietnam, wages are paid monthly with bonuses given during festivals and holidays.
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