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If he had not returned by worktime, she would speak to Zanla.
There's no need to feel guilty about it, or to start worrying that I'm carving off my own worktime to help with yours.
He travels on business about 50 percent of his worktime, and so far, he said, he has not had to use a plane.
Immediate goals included reduction of worktime (the 8 hours day) and increase of wages.
And remember that politically motivated posting during worktime is not allowed when you are paid by the taxpayer, snowflake.
Downtime would be combined with worktime.
Its primary use is for information technology projects, but it can also be used for other types of projects where worktime are the main cost.
The cost and the estimated monetary value of the worktime lost came out to $1,231, which is about 30 times the legal monthly minimum wage.
Such a mismatch can be related to skills, payment, worktime, location, attitude, taste, and a multitude of other factors.
Research emphasis on organization and employee relations, with an emphasis on the organization of worktime.
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Yes, it's worktime for Mr. Couch Potato Head.
Me adding to his worktime by waiting in the kitchen so that he could compose himself ... 'Very good,' he said.
The rest got a twenty-year worktime sentence; the Governor parcelled them out to other villages to work, lust like Ivets.
DARLA Worktime, kiddo.
So the worktime started bleeding in, and I could re- member it.... But it was just bad dreams, and not all bad."
They were given 28 hours of worktime, over a course of three days, and $15,000 to transform bland celebrity suites into a likable suite by Sara Evans.
Brian Evans, of the development engineering department, devoted every available hour of every day to studying, even during his worktime lunch and tea breaks at the factory, to achieve his academic goal.
On 13 February 2013 Russian avaition authorities revoked AOC of the company due to safety issues as a number of violations of pilots' worktime limits were revealed.
The newspapers were the first to install an independent ombudsman to hear complaints by the public, and they offered employee benefits unheard-of elsewhere in the industry, including subsidized day care, paternity leave and flexible worktime options.
"It's added hours of worktime to what used to be simple mailings," said Lynn Rubenson, a senior vice president in the San Diego office of the public relations firm of Fleishman-Hillard.
He sat at his desk with his jacket still on, his tie still pulled tight; the only concession he made to the pressure of worktime was that he opened the front buttons of his jacket.
The state countered with a 3 percent per year salary increase over four years, coupled with new restrictions on time off for union business, higher health care costs, and new worktime reporting requirements (all of which PEF rejected).
The Geneva Association's studies at the European and international levels have shown that, among other things, continuing training, worktime reduction, job redesign and a review of the seniority-pay principle, will need increasingly to be addressed by individual insurance companies.