Sentences with phrase «employee lunch rooms»

«Leaking» corpses of people killed by subway trains are often brought to employee lunch rooms and other break areas inside stations, disgusted union officials and sources told the NY Post.

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There are private meeting rooms where no one looks askance if an employee spends her lunch hour taking a nap or catching up on Family Feud instead of hitting a nearby shop or restaurant.
With panning shots of the company's offices, featuring a game room, groups of people eating lunch together, and seemingly happy dogs sitting next to desks, the video includes interviews with employees discussing work - life balance (an engineer training for a marathon and dressed in running clothes mentions the freedom to go for a run during work), the challenges the company faces, and the collegial atmosphere.
@Ken Freedom goes both ways, an employer is expected to pay an employee for work, give them lunch breaks and such as well as a clean environment, free conversation in the lunch room and access to a rest room and band aides, saftey standards and offer health care.
When it comes to Boulud's attention to the details of his empire, there appears to be no hierarchy of importance: The invite list to the upcoming soft opening in Vegas; the amount of cream in the pâté grand - mère used in a banh mi at the Épicerie; a visit to actor Bryan Cranston lunching at Bar Boulud; a call to a high - profile pediatrician on behalf of two married employees with a constipated infant; what to do with a shipment of fresh herring; the placement of speakers in a corner of the dining room at DBGB; the lighting of a photo shoot for a cookbook he's contributed to — all things big and small are apparently in Boulud's portfolio, and everything receives an equal share of energy and time.
10/13 — Breast Cancer education provided by the Oneida County Cancers Services program to employees in the lunch room of the County Office Building.
You don't have to worry about hiring a conference room, asking employees to take time out of their working day, paying for lunches or subsidising travel costs.
Though the decision to turn the break room over to the pets left staff without a place to warm up their lunches, or take a much needed break, the employees were steadfast in their decision to help — the shelter manager said,» No matter, they chose to do without, so we wouldn't have to make tough decisions and euthanize due to space.»
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