Its long battery life is designed for a full work shift without the need for recharging or docking, while its combination of bridge battery and optional lightweight battery offers professionals an even lighter alternative while still allowing for continuous uninterrupted use.
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About 100 staff work a multiple shift pattern, six days a week at the firm's print centre at Thorpe St Andrew.
Two to three cars work a morning shift and three or four patrol the Atlanta airport in the afternoon and evening, said Delta's Michael Cousin, who supervises the airline's car shuttle.
"They wake up, they have breakfast, they go to work, they work a solid shift, they come back to their dormitories and they sleep ... it's a very dehumanizing place, and the workers are little more than machines there, " said Geoffrey Crothall of the China Labor Bulletin, a non-profit group that tries to protect workers' rights across China.
She spent three months waking up at 4 a.m. to work a three-hour shift.
They're in factories because they can work a 12 hour shift and their older parents cannot.
Bryan switched to a day shift at work to conquer his bad eating habits.
At the core of this change is a fundamental shift in what work and productivity ultimately means.
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Chicago firemen currently work a 24-hour shift followed by two days off.
The mobile-device boom, which is putting a camera, touch screen, and a high-speed Internet connection in more and more pockets and purses, is giving businesses a new way to shift work from employees to customers.
These included "people who are not prepared to work what has to be shift work, it's a service that has to be delivered seven days a week, 24 hours a day" and people "who are not prepared or who are not able to do the very personal, intimate care that's needed and that's particularly where wages are lower than we would like to pay".
PovertyCure tries to create a similar shift among those who work in this field.
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The problems are familiar, too: any old-fangled manufacturer with a continuous process knows that shift work needs careful management.
Wagashi strike me as the equivalent of edible poems: A single one can simultaneously mark an occasion, reflect a shift in nature and allude to a work of literature.
The codebreaking work at Bletchley marked a shift - Mr Lobban argued - to a mindset that "started to see technology as something that could be pitted against technology".
Republicans, who have now struggled through two presidential elections and are facing a demographic shift that does not work in their favor, might want to start thinking harder about their strategy on spending.
The firm, which has 285 clients, of which 70% are located in the US and Europe, has a backup plan to shift ongoing work to its development centers in Hyderabad and Poland if the situation gets any worse, said Natarajan.
For these reasons, all day and night shift inspectors carried out a work stoppage today that paralyzed the production lines.
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Analysts tell CNN al-Mauretani's call for the various nodes of al Qaeda to work together was emblemmatic of a shift within the terrorist network towards greater coordination and pooling of resources.
Recent decades have also seen a shift in the charity's work, moving away from inspectors acting alone towards advisory services and child protection teams.
Technically, these drugs are made to help people who suffer from the sleepiness that comes from night shift work, or as a result of maladies such as narcolepsy or sleep apnea.
The Shift Index is a great piece of work that certainly indicates, yes, major companies do decline.
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Instead of working a 12-hour shift, the firefighters now work 24-hour shifts, including 12 working hours and 12 standby hours.
Also at work was an even broader shift: a state that was rich, confident and cosmopolitan saw less need to drum simple ideas into its youth, especially if those ideas risked encouraging violence.
Sitting in the control tower on a recent weekday, Ron Anderson, the dispatcher, and Pete Falotico, the tower operator, pointed to a screen that showed blinking, malfunctioning symbols indicating where damaged signals in the station and the river tunnels were slowly sputtering back to life a few more after each overnight shift of repair work.
Instead, GM is paying back its debts, turned a profit for the first time in three years, and a third shift is about to come back to work in Lordstown, putting that plant at maximum capacity. (Applause.) Right next door. (Applause.) And by the way, it was in part because of the decisions that these three guys made in Congress.
Today, we are seeing a shift in consumer behavior that requires companies to work harder to matter more.
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Moreover, the forced shift to unwilling part time work is a major contributing cause to declining real family incomes.
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Belkin, the former New York Times Motherlode blogger who joined HuffPost in late 2011 and has been watching the pursuits of women at work for more than a decade, added that the shift in strategy is a marked one.
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But since blanket grade inflation rather than a shift to easier ones is the main force at work, this would have little effect.
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