Sentences with phrase «of average working»

The higher overtime pay would often encourage a worker to get the job done outside of average working hours.
They rank 54th in Stanley Coren's The Intelligence of Dogs, being of average working / obedience intelligence.
Solid performances, and a sincere faith in the dignity of the average working stiff, save it from getting too preachy.
Shaye Anderson (NDP — Leduc - Beaumont): Anderson is charming and has just the kind of average working - man appeal that the NDP government needs.
This was by far the most exciting thing to ever happen in the lives of millions of average working men, nearly all of whom in all the armies felt their cause was just.
On average I'd spend one hour on Facebook every weekday and an additional two on Saturday and Sunday, totalling 10 hours a week, or one of my average work days.
There is after all, a law of averages working against you at all times.
01, Ed.D.» 07, and his End of Average work No Gap in this Year, a story about the launch of Thinking Beyond Borders «The Why, What, Where, and How of Deeper Learning in American Secondary Schools,» by Jal Mehta and Sarah Fine, Ed.M.
After using the phone intermittently from 7 AM until 5 PM, the device still had 38 percent of its charge left, so you should be able to get through most, if not all, of an average work day on a charge.
I recently asked a veterinary surgeon from California practicing at a busy referral practice what percentage of his average work day would he guess were ACL repairs.

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Writing for Quartz, Jansen noted that, «The average monthly living and working costs for digital nomads in Ubud [Bali] amount to $ 1,066, a stark contrast to San Francisco, where this currently stands at $ 4,854, or New York City, with average costs of $ 5,332 per month.»
Closing the education gap faced by working - age men of color, for example, would boost their aggregate annual earnings by $ 170 billion; average weekly earnings among U.S. workers would rise 3.6 percent; and total U.S. GDP would increase by 1.8 percent, according to the Council of Economic Advisers.
Office workers now receive an average of more than 100 emails per day and spend 6.3 hours checking both their work and personal messages.
To the average reader of a business magazine, these may seem like ridiculously simple questions, but Lusardi and Mitchell's research over the last few years shows that, in general, you can not count on even this base level of knowledge about how money works.
Chriss pegs growth in the contingent work force to structural changes in employment over the past decades, including a decline in enrollment in defined - benefit pension plans and growth in the average duration of unemployment.
Kansas City citizens get to work fast with an average commute of just 10.5 minutes.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average American works 44 hours per week, or 8.8 hours per day.
Research from the Center for Creative Leadership shows that the typical smartphone - enabled executive, manager or professional is connected to work on average of 72 hours a week.
The average age at the company is 28, most of them live in Vancouver's more affordable east side and, last she checked, 85 % cycle to work.
That's a lot of hard work only to end up as an average performer.
He has suggested cutting the corporate tax rate from 33 percent to the E.U. average of 25 percent, for example, and wants to loosen national labor laws so companies can have more freedom to negotiate working hours and pay.
Monday through Friday he walks an average of 15k steps per day, which works out to roughly 7 miles.
The French spend an average of 1,480 hours at work annually, Americans, 1,700 hours, and Singaporeans a whopping 2,400 hours, according to the Federal Reserve Economic Data website.
We also reported below average levels of job satisfaction and were less inspired by our work than respondents in other workplaces.
Today marks the additional number of days the average woman in the U.S. has to work this year to catch up to what men earned in 2017 alone.
They factored in information that includes women's unemployment rate and average housing costs as a percentage of a full - time working woman's income.
Reid believes the breadth of Murdoch's empire could be an advantage and questions whether the average media consumer is aware that Fox News and the Wall Street Journal are owned by News Corp. «With the layman, that can work to their advantage,» he says.
The law of averages says most people worked on a farm.
It is unacceptable that the average parent who loses a child in the United States gets three days off of work.
Its total viewership across broadcast, cable, and digital works out to an average of 27.5 million viewers per night, down from the 30.3 million viewers four years ago.
Uber, which allows users to book and pay for a taxi by smartphone, says its more than 30,000 London drivers enjoy the flexibility of being able to work when they choose and receive on average more than the minimum wage.
Environment takes into account both physical and emotional factors, and the average number of hours worked each week; income considers mid-level salary and growth potential; outlook measures potential for employment growth and income growth, as well as unemployment rates; and stress takes into account 11 different factors including travel, deadlines, and interaction with the public.
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.»
Though Canada's boards on average recently surpassed 20 % female representation, there's still plenty of work to do.
With U.K. life expectancy a long 80.75 years and the average retirement age of 65, a significant amount of people are working longer, however, with data from the Office on National Statistics (ONS) released last week showed the number of older people aged 65 - 74 who were economically active had almost doubled in the last ten years to 16 percent.
At the same time, employers in some industries paid markedly more to keep the most in - demand talent from leaving, most noticeably among younger Millennials and Gen Z. Consider: While all U.S. employees who stayed put in the first three months of 2016 saw an average raise that works out to 4.6 % annually, the 24 - and - younger age group almost doubled that, at 9.1 %.
A recent working paper from the University of Oxford reports that every Olympics in the past 50 years has gone over budget, with an average increase of 179 %.
Atwater — who actually wanted to use his work in the 1890s to help poor people get the most calories for their money — determined the average number of calories in four main energy sources: carbs, fats, protein, and alcohol.
Most parents are aware that over the course of an adult's working life, high school graduates can expect, on average, to earn $ 1 million less than those with a bachelor's degree and are 50 percent more likely to be unemployed.
Almost a third of Canadians commute to work by car, with those in the biggest cities averaging a 30 - minute one - way trip, according to Statistics Canada.
Big Bertha, the largest production facility, where most of Winnebago's 2,500 Forest City employees (average tenure: 12 years overall, 17 years for management) work, looms especially large.
In 2014, working women earned, on average, 78 percent as much as men, a figure that was much smaller for women of color.
Today is this year's Equal Pay Day, which represents the amount of extra time the average woman would have to work full time — 100 days — to make the same amount of money the average man made in the previous calendar year.
Here's a not - so - fun fact if you work for the NFL or one of its broadcast partners: NFL ratings are down an average of 14 % this season, and on some nights by over 20 %.
I can work with one client for two weeks until a project is completed or I can work with a company for an average of a year and a half until they dismiss their marketing team and choose to go in a different direction.
But like any other profession, the individuals in this line of work vary in their abilities, and some of the best do have rather impressive batting averages.
For employees used to glowing performance reviews, an average rating (meaning they are working at the same level as their co-workers) can be «the worst thing that ever happened in their career,» Don Faul, Facebook's former president of online operations, told the Journal.
In a broader survey of 840 knowledge workers — managers and professionals with specialized expertise — Duxbury found the average time spent working outside the workplace was seven hours a week.
But while the raw economic benefits are clear — 74 % of Indian households earn less than US$ 2,000 per year, while the average outsourcing worker makes double that figure — Nadeem questions the deeper impact of the «emotional labour» that service work involves.
According to an impact survey completed in April 2010, businesses in the Peach State that worked with a local SBDC increased their sales by an average of 3.5 percent, even as the average business based in Georgia experienced a 1.5 percent decline in sales.
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