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Working and hours
The European Working Time Directive limited the maximum length of a working week to 48 hours in 7 days, and a minimum rest period of 11 hours in each 24 hours.
Working hours were long: builders might work 64 hours a week in summer and 52 in winter, while domestic servants worked 80 hour weeks.
* Working hours
Working with editors Gene Havlick and Gene Milford, Capra managed to trim the running time to 3½ hours for the first preview in Santa Barbara on November 22, 1936.
Working hours were long: builders worked 64 hours a week in summer and 52 in winter, while domestic servants worked 80 hour weeks.
Working 23 hours a week, he says, she would have a net weekly income ( including benefits and tax credits ) of £ 345 after paying rent and council tax.
Working with her father and then-coach Pavel Složil, Graf typically practised for up to four hours a day, often heading straight from airports to practice courts.
Working 24 hours a day, in two alternating shifts, crew successfully conducted approximately 80 experiments.
Working 24 hours a day, in two alternating shifts, the crew successfully conducted approximately 80 experiments.
Working 24 hours a day, in two alternating shifts, the crew successfully conducted approximately 80 experiments.
Working 24 hours a day, in two alternating shifts, the crew successfully conducted approximately 80 experiments.
Working 24 hours a day, in two alternating shifts, the crew successfully conducted approximately 80 experiments.
Working long hours ( and insisting that his employees did as well ), Law turned the firm into one of the most profitable iron merchants in the Glaswegian and Scottish markets.
* Working hours
Working together the escapees quickly built up their lead to over 11 minutes by the 100 km point, the first two hours of racing passed with an average speed of 52 km / h.
Working tax credit is paid to single low earners with or without children who are aged 25 or over and are working over 30 hours per week and also to couples without children, at least one of whom is over 25, provided that at least one of them is working for 30 hours a week.
This includes the right to a minimum wage of £ 6. 19 for over 21 year olds under the National Minimum Wage Act 1998, 28 paid holidays, and no longer working hours than one consents to under the Working Time Regulations 1998, the right to leave for child care, and the right to request flexible working patterns under the Employment Rights Act 1996.
All UK workers enjoy a minimal charter of employment rights, but compared to the EU average have longer Working time in the United Kingdom | working hours, more unequal Wage | pay, less time off for Child care in the United Kingdom | child care, and are less likely to have an Pensions in the United Kingdom | occupational pension.
Working 10-12 hour days at the steel mill and putting in another 2. 5 – 3 hours at the gym gave Oliva very little time for anything else.
* Working hours at a more convenient time ( convenience being relative to the employee )

Working and economies
The latter featured the satirical hit " Working for the Japanese " in which Stevens sings about the American economy and how dollars are boosting overseas economies instead of its own.
Market discipline under systemic risk-evidence from bank runs in emerging economies, Policy Research Working Paper Series 3440, The World Bank )

Working and like
Working more or less the same way, every digital synthesizer is seemingly like a computer.
Working out the resulting average-case running time yields a quadratic function of the input size, just like the worst-case running time.
The tradition of the Diggers and the Levellers was continued in the period described by EP Thompson in The Making of the English Working Class by Jacobin groups like the London Corresponding Society and by polemicists such as Thomas Paine.
Working with wood pertains mainly to " cutting away the material that doesn't look like the object in mind.
Working capital is that part of capital invested which is used for running the business such like money which is used to buy stock, pay expenses and finance credit.
* On April 22, 2009, the paper laid off 53 newsroom employees, including well-known bylines like Patrick Reardon, Melissa Isaacson, Russell Working, Jo Napolitano, Susan Diesenhouse, Beth Botts, Lou Carlozo, Jessica Reaves, Tom Hundley, Alan Artner, Eric Benderoff, James P. Miller, Bob Sakamoto, Terry Bannon and John Mullin.
Chicago Sun-Times film critic Roger Ebert gave the film four out of four stars and wrote, " The plot of Working Girl is put together like clockwork.
Working conditions for miners were improved by the efforts of labor leaders like John Mitchell, who is honored with a statue on the downtown Courthouse Square.
Songs like " Bastille Day " and " Anthem " are similar to their studio versions with the addition of Neil Peart's drum solo during " Working Man ".
Mitchum clashed with Lean, famously saying that " Working with David Lean is like constructing the Taj Mahal out of toothpicks.
Working with Bostic was like attending a university of the saxophone. When Coltrane played with Bostic, I know he learned a lot.
Working at ATG with computing legends like Alan Kay, Larry Tessler, Dan Ingalls, Bill Atkinson and many others provided Sassenrath a wealth of resources and knowledge that helped shape his current views of computing languages and systems.
Working in this stratum, the art historian can ask questions like “ why did the artist choose to represent The Last Supper in this way ?” or “ Why was St. Mark such an important saint to the patron of this work ?” Essentially, this last stratum is a synthesis ; it is the art historian asking " what does it all mean?
Working on illustrations, caricatures, posters and graphic design, he became one of the best, and his work appeared in the editions of papers and magazines like Jutarnji list, Novosti, Koprive, Ženski svijet, Kulisa.
On the other hand, gun control organizations like the Small Arms Working Group argue the prevalence of small arms contributes to the cycle of violence between governments and individuals.
Working as an auctioneer in Connecticut, Carrell thought to run an antique show like an outdoor auction, only forgoing the tent, because fire hazards were too expensive to insure.
As the Hungarian Working People's Party gradually gained power after the Second World War, the word displaced all prior titles like úr (" Mister ") and became the title used generally for everyone except for people who were obviously not " tenet fellows " e. g. those who committed political crime against the socialist state.
Working with President Carter and the U. S. Assistant Secretary of State for Human Rights, Patricia Derian, he marshalled the then-dormant Inter-American Commission on Human Rights into investigations inside repressive regimes like his own country's, the Argentine military junta ; after looking into allegations of widespread political murders and kidnappings in September 1979, the commission's 1980 report removed any doubts as to the state of freedoms in the country at the time, and helped lead to an improvement in the climate of civil liberties.
Working like an OpenGL driver, it takes the commands of the existing application, streams them on a PC cluster, and changes the camera so that the viewpoint is dependent on the tracking system.
Working out of Bakersfield, California, he rose to prominence with his own hits such as " Dim Lights, Thick Smoke ( and Loud, Loud Music )" as well as playing with acts like Johnny Burnette, Doyle Holly, The Collins Kids, Wanda Jackson, Rose Maddox and Ricky Nelson.
Working through the National Association of Blind Merchants, companies like Blackstone Consulting Inc. ( BCI ), Dunkin Brands, Quiznos, Cantu Food Services and Southern Food Services have brought additional customer service offerings to the industry.
Working and writing about the ongoing struggle to save the Bengal Tiger in the wild has meant friendships with great tiger men like Fateh Singh Rathore and Billy Arjan Singh.
Working with the local school district, they began researching innovations in education to re-imagine what a truly great school might be like.
The party made its first entry in Norwegian politics during the Norwegian general election of 2001, promoting the two leaders with slogans like " Atle Antonsen — Working for all the people " and " Johan Golden — Your slave in parliament " ( the latter one raising some eyebrows, as Golden is of black Caribbean descent ).

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