Sentences with phrase «by work colleagues»

Taunted by co-workers as she was (according to the judgment she was «shown the photographs -LRB-...) by work colleagues»), she initiated proceedings in Germany against De Visser.
Without fail, I am always asked by work colleagues about what food I am eating each day - food envy from everyone in the office.
«Recently I was referred to Katrina Church at Insurance People by a work colleague.

Not exact matches

Things hardly improve when you get to work — and have to endure meetings of dubious purpose and concentration - disrupting pop - ins by colleagues.
The original lawsuit was filed in late March by two black women who worked in the network's payroll department, and a third colleague later joined it.
Blickle and colleagues determined the EQ of 142 working adults both by asking them to determine the emotion displayed in a series of photographs of actors and children, but also by asking their colleagues to rate their emotional savvy.
The darkly humorous piece by the always insightful Melissa Dahl digs into recent research into the ironic (and, from the employee's perspective, unfair) advice that the colleague with the most packed schedule, is still the surest bet to complete extra work.
It noted that more than 40 million North Americans work in cubicles, and that most aren't satisfied by that arrangement — «a malaise perhaps best represented in our popular culture by Dilbert and his colleagues
By now you know the backstory: Ledbetter worked for 19 years as a supervisor at Goodrich Tire and Rubber, only to discover near the end of her career that she was earning 20 percent less than her male colleagues.
Nearly one in six employees feel that their colleagues who work from home are less valued by companies, according to a survey conducted by CyberLink and YouGov.
And most CEOs didn't look too far when it came to starting their companies: 35 percent of survey respondents said partners and co-founders had been work colleagues, followed by 33 percent who said they started up with a close friend.
At Morning Star, as strategy guru Gary Hamel explains, every employee negotiates a «letter of understanding» with the colleagues who are most affected by his or her work.
While we all have a life outside of work, we want to be taken seriously by current and prospective clients and colleagues.
It has taken a different angle of storage, by creating an easy - to - use platform that allows file - sharing for colleagues to work on the same projects together.
Kleiner Perkins's attorneys have tried to portray Pao as a chronic complainer who demanded credit for work done by a team, clashed with her colleagues, and twisted facts and circumstances.
The new work by Okubo and his USGS colleagues zoomed out for a wider view of the canyons, yet used incredibly detailed images from the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter's HiRISE camera to look for signs of ancient shallow pools.
Colleagues were thrilled with my presentation, stopped by my desk to congratulate me, and afterward, I felt much more confident at work.
Dear friends and colleagues, This summer we saw an opportunity to provide greater clarity to entrepreneurs and our partners about the mission and focus of our work, which at times was obscured by references to «needles in haystacks» instead of our true inspiration, which is the gritty teamwork required to harvest hay from a field and stack it in a barn.
While it's vital to remember that generational stereotypes don't apply to every member of a particular population, it is true that many millennials are motivated by different things than their older colleagues were as they entered the world of work.
A person who answered the phone at the store on Wednesday evening said that Mr. Cruz worked as a cashier and was well liked by his colleagues.
My friends & colleagues were amused by my «stupidity» but most are still working to make enough for retirement.
In the past, National Agricultural Statistics Service has supported work flexibility by offering positions that feature telecommuting opportunities, seeking candidates eager to make a difference, work with motivated colleagues, and advance their education.
Described by many as sincere, devoted, dependable, and trustworthy, Randy's previous professional and personal experiences enhance his ability to work with his colleagues and better help clients.
As an example of how this process works and fits into a bigger picture, Chamath Palihapitiya's approach has been depicted below by one of his colleagues:
Like Rebecca says, link builders from India typically work for wages that are * much * lower than those charged by their colleagues in Western Europe and the U.S., so there is * very * little incentive for them to do serious research and provide top quality work...
These include being frequently interrupted or talked over; having decision - makers primarily address your male colleagues, even if they're junior to you; working harder to receive the same recognition as your male peers; having your ideas ignored unless they're rephrased by your male colleagues; worrying so much about being either «too nice» or «sharp elbowed» that it hurts your ability to be effective; frequently being asked how you manage your work - life balance; and perhaps most difficult of all, not having peers who have been through similar situations to support you during tough times.
The interview format used by the Oliner team had over 450 items and consisted of six main parts: a) characteristics of the family household in which respondents lived in their early years, including relationships among family members; b) parental education, occupation, politics, and religiosity, as well as parental values, attitudes, and disciplinary approaches; c) respondent's childhood and adolescent years - education, religiosity, and friendship patterns, as well as self - described personality characteristics; d) the five - year period just prior to the war — marital status, occupation, work colleagues, politics, religiosity, sense of community, and psychological closeness to various groups of people; if married, similar questions were asked about the spouse; e) the immediate prewar and war years, including employment, attitudes toward Nazis, whether Jews lived in the neighborhood, and awareness of Nazi intentions toward Jews; all were asked to describe their wartime lives and activities, whom they helped, and organizations they belonged to; f) the years after the war, including the present — relations with children and personal and community — helping activities in the last year; this section included forty - two personality items comprising four psychological scales.
When first published, Whitehead's reflections about God were favorably received neither by his colleagues in the sciences nor by the religious thinkers who read his works.
A person venturesome enough to engage in interdisciplinary work runs the risk of being tagged a dilettante by colleagues in each discipline.
too specialized for the historian of biological sciences to be concerned with certainly reflects Whitehead's continuing interest in mathematics; his fellows may well have been impressed by their colleague's work on mathematical logic and the equations of relativity theory when they agreed to this subsection in addition to «Prolegomena to Mathematics» (D.VI), one of three options open to the degree candidate.
The five - year project was completed posthumously by the director's colleagues and published in two volumes: the first, a report written by Underwood; the second, a collection of «working and technical papers.
Biblical studies could receive an infusion of new research tasks; and only through mission studies are Western biblical scholars and theologians likely to learn the work done in their own fields by their African, Asian, and Latin American colleagues
By responding to my colleague's review of our work, I wish to clarify further what «process hermeneutics is or intends to be, a question arising from Kelsey's review essay in part, at least, because of the «hermeneutical pluralism» represented in the collection of essays published under this banner.1
But it ought to mean something more like: «Go to work knowing that God is your Father, that you have been chosen, saved, sent, empowered by the Holy Spirit for good works where you are, supported by the people of God, trusting that God can work in and through your colleagues, and in and through you, to bring about his good purposes in time.»
A mostly derivative pastiche of questionable musical integrity, the piece was roasted (backstage, of course» as professionals we will play as well as we can anything that is put on our music stands) by most of my colleagues, and we complained bitterly that the last minute programming of the piece (replacing Brahms» Third Symphony) was no more than a marketing ploy foisted upon us by Sony Classical in order to boost CD sales of the work.
Greenblatt has now written the foreword to a new work by James Simpson, his Harvard colleague and a fellow editor of The Norton Anthology.
Up to a third had also experienced putdowns from their partner, such as being told that they were too fat, too thin, ugly or stupid, or being isolated from friends, family or work colleagues by their partner.
And it is, as it had been a hundred years earlier, largely the work of clergy and religiously active lay educators, who find themselves opposed by church officials and some tendentious colleagues who give every sign of being intellectually cramped and authoritarian.
In honor of Juel's work on the ending of Mark, Princeton professors Beverly Roberts Gaventa and Patrick D. Miller edited essays by colleagues for a book published last year as The Ending of Mark and the Ends of God (Westminster John Knox).
Konrad Raiser, now General Secretary of the World Council of Churches, uses it to describe, a change in theological perspective which affects the whole range of ecumenical work.1 His colleague and former student Martin Robra applies it specifically to a change in perspective on social ethics in World Council work.2 K.C. Abraham describes it as a change in theological and ethical perspective brought about by the participation of the Third World in the ecumenical movement.3 They all make important points.
By this time, Timothy had been engaged in church work long enough to know he needed the support of colleagues.
This result marks the culmination of 15 years work by Venter and colleagues to perfect their techniques.
My colleagues and I (who all earned our PhDs under his tutelage and thought of him as a second father) were disgusted when the pastor actively minimized his life's work by working it into a context of it being minuscule compared god's glory or some similar BS to that effect.
I didn't know which way to turn, and only by chance a colleague in the organisation I did voluntary work for invited me to come along to a job club he went to.
In contrast, other speculative process thinkers (in addition to the rationalists whom we shall describe in a moment) hold that «Christian process theology» is a misnomer for much of what is done by their speculative colleagues, as valuable as this work may be.
As of this writing, the latest piece on Verdicts is a reflection on the life and work of the French Catholic philosopher Maurice Blondel, penned by Santiago Ramos, my friend and colleague at Boston College.
My colleague bought this to work yesterady and I was SO intrigued by how delicious it looked I'm cooking it for myself tonight!!
The homemade damson jam worked a treat and my colleagues have devoured all but one of these tasty cookies by now and that one has my name on it.
One of the UK's leading environmental research bodies is working with colleagues across campus to offer a majority of meat - free meals on Mondays across catered halls, and is promoting it further with a forthcoming online recipe book written by staff and students.
They were certainly appreciated by more than just my vegan colleague at work.
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