Sentences with phrase «first tracked workers»

Back when the government first tracked workers» hours in 1890, full - time manufacturing employees worked a backbreaking 100 hours each week.

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Augmented reality, which overlays information onto the real world (think of that yellow line shown during televised football games to indicate the location of the first down marker) will now help truck drivers, warehouse workers, and management keep track of products from the second they leave the factory until the moment they arrive at your door.
VANCOUVER — B.C. workers must be first in line for construction jobs and apprenticeship opportunities, but the Christy Clark government does not track temporary foreign workers in our economy, says B.C. New Democrat leader John Horgan.
Governors Island is on the fast - track to getting a lot greener, with workers planting the first of nearly a thousand trees for a new park that is opening a full year ahead of schedule.
Earlier discussions suggested that efficacy trials should recruit health care workers and first - line responders like those who do burials or track contacts of known infected people.
Two months after safety breaches at federal labs first set off a public furor, top health officials are auditioning new checks on worker safety including specialized time - lapse cameras and digital worksheets to track crucial steps such as bacterium inactivation.
The Path of Progress, for example, gain a victory point for every worker they currently have provided they've met their evacuation prerequisite first, which in this case is to have the morale track maxed out.
Summary: Committed and dexterous Track Worker with first - hand experience in installing and renewing track, tunnels, embankments and level crossTrack Worker with first - hand experience in installing and renewing track, tunnels, embankments and level crosstrack, tunnels, embankments and level crossings.
First place, for her precise, accurate tracking of the profession's progress from ascription of blame to acceptance goes to Sykesville, Maryland, social worker Wendy Smith:
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