Instead of the usual five-day workweek, employees work four ten-hour shifts per week, with no overtime.
At Navsys, five of its 20 remaining workers have shifted to a four-day workweek.
The survey also asked about the number of employees and about the average employee workweek.
Turn that road trip into a 40-hour workweek and you'll understand how some people view cubicle jobs.
C. during their workweek, ought to consider the meaning for the rest of the country of D.
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The index for number of employees was slightly positive, while the average workweek index was slightly negative.
Kicking the old people out then is like the 35-hour workweek, which has been a colossal failure.
For example, the length of the average workweek, another a gauge of labor market health, was unchanged.
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The average workweek, a highly influential measure of the strength of the labor market, held at 34.3 hours.
Sarkozy's main tenets: revamp French overtime, make mortgage interest deductible, abolish the 35-hour workweek and decrease corporate taxes.
Instead, if the promotion adds 10 more hours to your workweek, think of how you might balance that.
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Looking ahead to the beginning of the workweek, Giuliani reminded commuters about carpooling restrictions going back into effect Monday.
Digging deeper into the report, hourly earnings inched up 0.1% and the average workweek was steady at 34.3 hours.
Or you could wind up with next to nothing for a long workweek.
Start with that employee-friendly 35-hour workweek and the fact that European workers accrue vacation faster than their U.S. counterparts.
There is a hierarchy to the squad and a rhythm to their workweek.
The average workweek slipped by a tenth of a point to 34.2 hours.
Ms. Mayer, a Google vice president, typically crams 60 meetings into her workweek.
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It sports the nicest corporate campus I've ever seen, with an Olympic-size swimming pool, child-care centers and a 35-hour workweek.
But in 2012, the racing association changed the workweek to reflect Belmont's Wednesday through Sunday race schedule, eliminating weekend overtime pay.
The skills gap exists not just in Silicon Valley, where jobs demand math SAT scores of 800 and an 80-hour workweek.
Regardless of whether you are here for a tropical adventure or a hiatus from workweek stress, this escape is positively rosy.
The average workweek inched up 0.1 hour to 34.5 hours in February, with increases in the manufacturing workweek and factory overtime.
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The average workweek is a low 34.5 hours thanks to employers shortening workers' hours or asking employees to take unpaid leave.
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Besides the weak jobs growth itself, another worrisome detail was a decline of 0.1 hour in the average workweek, Nedoss said.
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Although many people might not spend their 8-t0-5 in the office, the 40-hour workweek is still a myth for most knowledge workers.
Other widely watched data points: the average workweek climbed only slightly to 34.5 hours, and the labor force also increased a bit.
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McElroen would not comment on the specifics of the agreement, but said on Tuesday that the labor dispute revolved around the definition of a workweek.
Beyond that, where is the squadron of 800-math-SAT fighter jocks who will strafe the enemy, and where is the 80-hour-workweek infantry who will press on regardless?
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