Sentences with phrase «much tighter deadlines»

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CATASAUQUA — The Innovative Arts Academy Charter School is on a tight deadline if classes are to begin in time for much - discussed Sept. 6 opening date.
In some cases, an RB takes on too much at once and starts to resent the tight deadlines, feeling like they aren't afforded the time to do top - quality work.
You don't hear much about museums buying at auction these days, what with dwindling acquisition funds and the tight deadlines involved in raising the money in time to bid at a sale.
Much like lawyers, reporters work on tight deadlines.
There had been much relief in March when the Federal Government announced that funding for 112 Aboriginal and Community Controlled Health Organisations (ACCHOs) had been secured for the next three years, however Croakey reported concerns at the levels of information and tight timelines involved to meet funding deadlines.
Workload, in particular tight deadlines, too much work and too much pressure or responsibility, a lack of managerial support, organisational changes at work, violence and role uncertainty are identified causes of work - related stress.1 These factors are antecedents of sickness presenteeism which is mediated by mental and physical health.2 At the individual level, chronic stress produces long - term deleterious effects in health, namely, cardiovascular diseases, 3 burn - out, anxiety and depression.4 Sickness absence in Europe is associated with psychosocial work factors.5 The link between work performance, stress and health poses an important challenge to workers, employers and organisations in general, as stress should be monitored and mitigation measures implemented accordingly.6
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