Sentences with phrase «cent of his time working»

So have Volkswagen AG and Thomson Reuters Corp.; Mr. O'Sullivan is spending 20 per cent of his time working on these new giant customer leads.
Foulds now spends 50 to 60 per cent of his time working with his colleague Douglas McInnis, who is representing AIG in the Ontario - AIG matter.
An article by Rick Spence in The Canadian Entrepreneur magazine says that Google's engineering staff is encouraged to spend 20 per cent of their time working on projects that they feel passionate about.

Not exact matches

Comparing full - time, year - round workers, women earn 77 cents for every dollar men earn, said Dana Britton, director of the Center for Women and Work at Rutgers University in Newark, N.J..
According to a press release by the American Association of University Women (AAUW), new U.S. Census Bureau data revealed that women working full time on average «still make 80 cents compared to every dollar men make.»
Both work mostly, but I found they failed to do the job about 10 per cent of the time, which was frequent enough to be annoying.
In the private sector, Canadian women working full time are earning hourly wages that are 80 per cent of what men earn.
In other words, it's neat when it works, but that only happens about 70 or 80 per cent of the time.
The share of part - time work among university - educated Canadians also rose from 10 per cent in the 1990s to 13.5 per cent today, with the gap relative to high - school graduates narrowing to only one percentage point.
IT has been observed that 80 per cent to 90 per cent of the organisations we work in today will not exist in twenty years time or will be radically different.
The Crown corporation's original government funding of $ 100 - million increased over time to $ 1 - billion, with the objective of developing technologies and processes that would get the private sector back working on the 90 per cent of the oil sands that were too deep to be surface mined.
In fact, when faced with a disability, 45 per cent of working Canadians would have liked to take time off due to disability but could not because of finances, and 51 per cent said they were forced to go back to work earlier than they wanted because of their financial situation.
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A C.D. Howe Institute study shows that of all prime working - age workers in part - time positions, 50 per cent of men and 33 per cent of women would prefer full - time employment.
Wage rates, as measured by average weekly ordinary - time earnings of adults working full time (AWOTE), increased by 1.3 per cent in the three months to February and by 4.6 per cent over the year (Graph 19).
Ordinary - time earnings of adults working full time (AWOTE) increased by 0.4 per cent in the three months to May, and by 4.1 per cent over the past year (Graph 31).
«Now we've learned that the premier's lead proponent told the government some time ago it will hire foreign workers to fill up to 70 per cent of the late stage construction jobs, passing up British Columbians looking for work
At the same time, a major new study by Daniel Yankelovich shows that only 28 per cent of American college youth consider religion important, compared with 38 per cent in 1969; and that among working youth, the number considering religion an important value dropped from 64 to 42 per cent.
Only 2 per cent of households with children that have one adult working full - time and one part - time are in poverty — and that is despite the UK's extremely high housing costs caused by planning policies.
In the UK, nearly 20 per cent of children grow up in workless households and nearly 30 per cent grow up in families in which nobody works full - time.
With 53 per cent of small business owners saying that they spend between one and six hours per week chasing late payments, firms can take control by: Making sure there is a contract in place which confirms payment times and then penalties if payment is late — such as interest charges Offering a discount for prompt payment, dependent on the relationship with the purchaser Asking for payment up - front, or a deposit before work begins Talking to the purchaser before shipment to make sure that all sides know payment terms John Walker, National Chairman, Federation of Small Businesses, said: «There are always going to be companies that pay late, but there are steps that businesses can put in place to make sure that they don't fall foul of the issue.
«As a result of the 17.1 per cent full - time gender pay gap, October 30th marks the point in the year when women across Britain can be said to be working for free.
The amount of conservation work provided by people who shoot in Wales amounts to the equivalent of 490 full - time conservation jobs and shooting influences the management of around 380,000 hectares of land — the equivalent of 18 per cent of Wales.
However, a Home Office spokeswoman rejected the criticism, saying that 97 per cent of registered workers were in full - time work and therefore were contributing to the UK economy, not putting extra strain on public services.
Put another way, the number of non-tenure-track professors who work full time almost doubled between 1975 and 1995, while the number of full - time professors on the tenure track fell by 12 per cent.
IBS accounts for 10 per cent of visits to GP surgeries and the condition has a significant and escalating burden on society as a consequence of lost work days and time spent on regular hospital appointments.
Although their work would have to be approved by a scientific panel, they would be assured of 10 per cent of observation time at the ESO telescopes at the La Silla observatory and probably 8 per cent at Paranal.
«It's really great to have honest metrics for the performance of parts,» says Christopher Voigt at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, who four years ago developed components that worked about 50 per cent of the time.
Black cabs worked out faster, taking on average 88 per cent of the time an Uber did — although they were also around 35 per cent more expensive.
Nearly 30 per cent of all female, full - time faculty members work in non-tenure-track posts, compared with 14 per cent of all male full - timers, according to the Education Department statistics.
Planners allocated 70 per cent of the telescope's available time from January to June to science work, and that will rise to more than 80 per cent in the rest of the year, says Peter Gillingham, director of operations for the telescope.
Buckminster Fuller outlines what ought be our collective objectives succinctly: «to make the world work for 100 per cent of humanity in the shortest possible time through spontaneous co-operation without ecological offence or the disadvantage of anyone».
But it's not how I am all the time — the other 90 per cent of my life is all about working on my inner glow, and making the right lifestyle decisions to look and feel amazing.
Partly because I get more bang for my buck (I have gotten amazing quality clothes at bargain prices, and «junk» for cents), partly because if I am lucky, I can get unique pieces, and also because of the way I live (travel full - time, often in remote Australia, working ind grubby / isolated conditions), I often can not get in to physically shop — I am a tactile shopper, online purchasing does not do it for me, I need to feel the clothes.
My 2 cents: — LOVE Washable Wednesday — please don't change — one day for maternity clothes — definitely need at least once a week because although pregnancy is a short period it is a hard time for shopping for stylish work appropriate clothing — one day for nursing or pumping items — one day for baby or kid gear (strollers, lunch bags, great clothes for mini-corp * rettes — so hard to find stuff that's not pink / purple but still a bit girly — e.g. when Land's End finally brought in a girls version of their astronaut t - shirt.)
The Government's National Infrastructure Commission has warned that Britain is languishing in the digital slow lane with 80 per cent of rural premises in My busy work schedule leaves very little time for dating and even less time for an endless online searches.
It works about 50 per cent of the time, but is otherwise distracting.
The way Affinity works is this: if you're weapon has an Affinity rating of +10 % that means ten per cent of the time your weapon is going to deal more damage.
At a time when the Government is working to reduce the current skills gap between the number of technology jobs and the people qualified to fill them, the research has revealed a significant increase in expenditure on technology, with schools currently realising an increase in their budgets of 6.6 per cent.
In addition, 44 per cent of survey respondents had received a threat of violence at work in 2016, and 34 per cent had experienced actual physical violence, which is 8.6 times the prevalence within the general population.
The survey suggested that 52 per cent of UK school support staff have experienced stress, anxiety or depression with 42 per cent claiming they had difficulties trying to complete their work on time.
A real - time electronic poll of attendees at the annual Women Teachers» Consultation Conference revealed that 36 per cent of respondents said they had been treated «less favourably» at work because they are a woman.
Nearly one in five (19 per cent) of disabled teachers said excessive workload was their main concern with regards to their job and 22 per cent said the pressures of the job and workload were most likely to have the greatest bearing on whether or not they would be working as a teacher in five years» time.
According to The Grattan Institute, while science has added 26,800 local students since 2009, only 51 per cent of science graduates in 2015 found full - time work in the four months following graduation.
Around one - third of part - time teachers stated that 40 per cent of their working hours were worked outside of school hours.
In 2011, 55 per cent of primary teacher graduates obtained full - time jobs, 31 per cent had part - time work and 14 per cent didn't have jobs.
Companies have worked with universities to design the degrees, which combine chunks of study time at university, practical experience at work — a minimum of 30 hours a week with 20 per cent of time spent learning off the job.
The funding was announced after the OECD Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) 2015 report found that 28 per cent of pupils in England hope to be working in a science - related career by the time they are 30 - a significant increase compared to 16 per cent in 2006.
The pressure of juggling full time work with university means that as many as 75 per cent of those who pay for model essays are mature students, a new study has shown.
Of the mature students, more than half (53 per cent) were in full time employment clocking up 40 hours a week, while a quarter worked part time.
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