The Wyoming teachers work in shifts that begin when the sun is setting in America and rising in Asia.
He's heading a team of seven to 10 people who work in shifts of eight hours or so to provide the baby with 24-hour companionship.
To complete the first route by 2008, Minister Liu, whose ambition and flamboyance earned him the nickname Great Leap Liu, drove his crews and engineers to work in shifts around the clock, laying track, revising blueprints, and boring tunnels.
Wavers work in four-hour shifts, dancing and engaging with the public in all kinds of weather.
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It is a small room in a bustling government office, where a team of 12 women work round the clock in shifts and attend to calls.
John began staying home from work and started sleeping in two-hour shifts so he could work through the night.
She opened an orange juice stand in Palm Beach, and designed colorful cotton shifts for herself to work in comfortably.
Do volunteer to work extra shifts or to put in time during off hours.
Other work, collected by Circadian Information, a consultancy in Cambridge, Massachusetts, suggests people who work on shifts also suffer more ill health.
If the rate of change in the last 10 years is anything to go by, work and management are set to undergo some significant shifts in the next decade.
That matters especially to poorer women, who tend to work in jobs with difficult hours and varying shifts.
Chrysler recently announced that it would make even deeper cuts in its workforce and eliminate work shifts at several factories.
In Marlboro, the officers are active-duty members of the township police, and work 36 hours a week in three-day shifts.
When a nation loses sales to a foreign competitor in one line of work, that merely shifts its area of comparative advantage.
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It can take years for shifts in public perception to work their way through the court system, change judicial views, and so turn the ship round.
Much of the work shown at the recent Kochi-Muziris Biennale 2012 in Kochi, India, revealed radical shifts that have made younger Indian artists much more politically assertive in their work, focusing on violence and environmental issues.
Shift workers are defined right in this post, as people who work night shifts, rotating shifts, split shifts, or any non-daytime schedule.
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Shifts in pension provision in themselves can make people want to work longer.
It started a long time ago with shifts in our manufacturing, watching your neighbors and your friends work longer but not see their pay go up.
If you work the tide changes in Puget Sound, it is your rotten luck that low tide shifts after the autumnal equinox into the nighttime hours.
Simply put, European models do not necessarily work better--and when they do, they have occurred in part due to shifts away from strict welfare-state policies.
Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge, where 200 more are needed, is asking existing staff to work extra shifts.
Yet many women who now work are penalized by outdated policies that haven't kept pace with these big shifts in American society.
Indians and Indonesians have likewise been looking for a place where they can stash cash to avoid high taxes or work with international-class wealth managers, while steering clear of the unpredictable policy shifts in their rambunctious and some say, corrupt democracies.
In November the company announced over 10, 000 additional layoffs with the elimination of some work shifts at several plants.
What that means in simple English is getting unions, suppliers and dealers to work more closely together to respond to demand shifts.
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