Sentences with phrase «hour than his colleague»

If one puts in more hours than the other, then he makes less money per hour than his colleague.

Not exact matches

Today's workers are pretty entitled when it comes to Olympics - watching during the workday: More than three - quarters say it's «appropriate» for them to take work time to watch a competition or check scores — and a surprising 56 % think it's just fine for them or their colleagues to spend half an hour of the workday watching, listening to, or reading about the games, and almost 10 % think it's reasonable to spend an hour or more concentrating on the Games instead of their jobs.
Hours after a gunman killed more than 20 people in a Texas church, Sen. Chris Murphy issued a scathing statement blasting his colleagues in Congress for accepting money from gun lobbyists and what Murphy said was not doing enough to prevent the attack.
A recent analysis of U.S. government data form the Brookings Institution found that people who still work near or past their traditional retirement age earn significantly more per hour than their younger colleagues.
In a study published this year that tracked Best Buy's ROWE program, researchers at the University of Minnesota found that, while it had helped reduce employee turnover, women who took part still spent 10 hours more on child care per week than their male flextime colleagues.
He might spend fewer hours on the court than some of his colleagues, but those hours are more productive.»
He was substituted before the hour mark but was no worse than any of his colleagues.
«In so far as my personal comfort is a matter of interest or concern to the right hon. Gentleman, which is very touching, and might conceivably be to other colleagues, I can assure him and them that I have not felt other than comfortable, privileged and exhilarated to have been in the Chair for the past nine and a quarter hours
The Labour leader did appear on Monday evening — but then infuriated colleagues by leaving after less than an hour without taking any questions.
More than half (50.3 %) did not believe that colleagues in their school working reduced hours had been given a «workable» timetable;
Employees on zero - hours contracts are making # 6 less per hour than their permanent colleagues, research from an independent think tank has revealed.
I had put in far more hours of effort in the lab and in writing than he had, and I was shocked that my colleague didn't see this.»
For more than three hours, a colleague and I walked through the grassy foothills of the Drakensberg Mountains in KwaZulu - Natal, meeting not a soul on the way.
So Pearce and her colleagues teamed up with the Workers» Educational Association to follow more than 100 participants in weekly, 2 - hour singing, art, and creative writing classes at community centers in the United Kingdom.
Working with colleagues at LaamScience, Michielsen has found a way to transform ordinary cotton, nylon, polyester, and just about every other common textile into wearable weapons that could eradicate 99.9 percent of viruses and some bacteria in less than an hour.
He and his colleagues found that the more central a teen landed on the map, the greater chance that he or she got less than 7 hours of sleep per night.
But Armin Rest at the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore, Maryland, and his colleagues found one in data from the Kepler Space Telescope that rose to peak brightness in less than 53 hours and faded back to half that brightness in 6.8 days (Nature Astronomy, DOI: 10.1038 / s41550 -018-0423-2).
At the more moderate pace of 5.5 kilometers per hour, a 29 - kilogram load can generate about 4 watts, more than enough to operate a number of small portable devices at once, such as a cell phone, handheld GPS, PDA, and even night vision goggles, Rome and colleagues report 9 September in Science.
Along with colleagues at UC Santa Cruz, the team used the Swope telescope at Las Campanas Observatory to discover the light produced by the merger, pinpointing the origin of a gravitational wave signal less than 11 hours after it was detected.
Limited by the short time window between sunset and when the area of interest dipped below the horizon, Simon and his colleagues had little more than an hour to look over all the candidates.
For sometimes more than an hour after their tagging and release, narwhals — which fled the scene — also immediately lowered their heart rates to as few as three beats per minute, Williams, Heide - Jørgensen, and their colleagues report today in Science.
Less than half - an - hour earlier, Hideo Kojima, one of the creators of the Metal Gear franchise and director of the game, was up on the same stage to accept a Hall of Fame award from friend and colleague Guillermo del Toro.
So, if we believe these OECD numbers (which the WSJ apparently did in this blog post), U.S. teachers work 15.3 % more hours per year than do their colleagues in other developed countries.
It's no secret that American teachers spend many more hours teaching than their colleagues do in higher - performing nations.
In Singapore, for example, teachers have 20 hours per week scheduled to work with colleagues, including time for «action research,» through which teachers identify and solve shared problems through discussion and classroom experimentation.20 Research suggests that professional learning in many high - performing countries tends to yield positive results when it is part of a larger school effort, rather than a patchwork of isolated activities not connected to school - level goals.21
My colleagues and I kept an account of our work hours over a term and we were on less than the minimum wage.
The reason why isn't clear but the figures are — married men earn 11 percent more per hour than their single colleagues, even when they're the same age with equal education and experience.
A 2 - hour lesson with Shrek, as his colleagues call him, is an expense of 150 euros, two times more than in Galicia and three times more than in Conil de la Frontera.
For more on the terrestrial foods topic, see my detailed discussion in this previous post, and this recent (March 30) ScienceNews report on yet another, largely anecdotal «polar bears resort to bird eggs because of declining sea ice» story (see photo below, based on a new paper by Prop and colleagues), which was also covered March 31 at the DailyMail («Polar bears are forced to raid seabird nests as Arctic sea ice melts — eating more than 200 eggs in two hours,» with lots of hand - wringing and sea ice hype but little mention of the fact that there are many more bears now than there were in the early 1970s around Svalbard or that the variable, cyclical, AMO (not global warming) has had the largest impact on sea ice conditions in the Barents Sea).
Having spent more than my fair share of hours on the line with call centers foreign and domestic, I would call on Sen. Schumer, D., N.Y., or one of his colleagues to amend the legislation to require companies to provide their reps with the means to actually resolve a customer's issue, rather than giving the complete runaround.
In case your absence from the Strand for more than a couple of hours might put your colleagues on enquiry, see whether the panel will interview you by video link.
This is particularly true for those in the early years of their law career, with over 55s tending to have more freedom over their working hours than their younger colleagues
You'll get the better end of the deal, and you have the same benefit as in Phoenix — your day starts three hours later, so you're in much better shape than your colleagues for collaborative work in the mornings!
During most of his eight - hour - plus workday, Hadley stands at his desk, his head more than a foot above seated colleagues.
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