Sentences with phrase «of night shift»

She's looking forward to hours like she worked in her externship, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., instead of the night shift and every other weekend she works at her current job.
Night Light, Android's version of Night Shift, is also coming and so is a Daydream VR mode.
Chief Constable of West Midlands Police v Blackburn [2009] IRLR 135 (Court of Appeal) Appeared (led by Elizabeth Slade QC — now Mrs Justice Slade) on behalf of the Chief Constable at first instance, in the EAT and in the Court of Appeal in a case brought under the Equal Pay Act 1970 concerning the genuine material factor defence and justification for the payment of night shift supplements.
Since the International Agency for Research on Cancer's (IARC) research highlighted the risk of developing breast cancer as a result of night shift work back in December 2007, it could be argued that from then and onwards, this danger has been reasonably foreseeable.
Therefore, any employer of night shift workers should immediately ensure that they are complying with the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations and the HSE Good Practice Guidelines by: (i) explaining and warning night shift workers of the potential risk; (ii) risk assessing and / or reviewing all risk assessments for shift workers; (iii) providing medical surveillance; (iv) considering possible alternatives for employees who have worked night shifts for a considerable period of time.
A butcher at the end of a night shift walks over for a closer look and gives us his number in case we ever want a ride in his Pontiac GTO Judge.
Instead, she'll be playing Christine Palmer, one of the night shift nurses from Marvel's «Night Nurse.»
One way scientists have learned about the importance of the circadian rhythm is by studying the health of night shift workers, who have a higher risk of health disorders because of their disordered circadian rhythm.
There is certainly the well known association of night shift work and obesity.
After three to nine years of night shift work, the risk of diabetes jumped to 23 percent.
The day's commotion of physician rounds, family visits and discharges disappears into the quiet stillness of the night shift.
They found that the risk of breast cancer increased by 3.3 percent for every five years of night shift work.
Shift work did not change this probability, suggesting similar effects of night shift work regardless of an individual's genetic predisposition to type 2 diabetes.
«This helps us understand one piece of the puzzle: frequency of night shift work seems to be an important factor.»
«We see a dose - response relationship between frequency of night shift work and type 2 diabetes, where the more often people do shift work, the greater their likelihood of having the disease, regardless of genetic predisposition,» said co-first author Céline Vetter, PhD who conducted this work while at the Channing Division of Network Medicine at BWH, along with co-first author Hassan S. Dashti, PhD, RD. Vetter is now an assistant professor at the University of Colorado, Boulder.
I would take the brunt of the night shift because my husband had to work long days outside the house.
I've been a longtime fan of Night Shift Brewing, but had never been to their tap room.
Outside of a night shift on the feeding, you might try sleeping in another room, taking a nap on your lunch break, or going to bed early when possible.
I work a lot of night shifts, and sometimes when I have some down time between patients, I can get a little blogging done.
Spouse has bravely taken a lot of night shifts to try to get her to settle down more often without having to breastfeed.
To examine how the sleep - wake cycle responds to the shift schedule, the timing of the brain clock was measured on the day schedule, and at the end of the night shifts.
Compared to never working night shifts, the risk of diabetes was 17 percent higher for one to two years of night shifts.
There are lots of night shifts and that takes away from my spare time to write, which is my passion.»
The TD gaming podcast got me through 2 years of night shifts and was always a weekly highlight.

Not exact matches

Ian MacGregor entered the oil and gas industry in 1969, splitting his time between studying mechanical engineering at the University of Calgary and doing shifts as a night watchman at the machine shop where his father worked.
I was reminded of this shift in demand for workers last night, at a dinner hosted by small business accounting software company Xero.
Researchers at the University of Michigan who followed 2,300 adults for up to a decade reported in 2008 that even common work irritants interfere with good rest more than long hours, night shifts or fears about job loss.
On Feb. 16 the group set up a street - side outpost of folding chairs that they have staffed ever since in rotating shifts, through long nights and torrential rains, trying to draw attention to their cause.
Study researchers suspect that exhausted people's brains may be forced to «go offline» and take a period of local sleep in shifts to continue to function throughout the day, so a good night's slumber may be the key to limiting these episodes.
Like Uber, the night clubs were arguing they were just a platform for dancers, despite keeping a percentage of the earnings and charging the dancers for each shift.
Michael Lindsey, CEO of Lindsey Limousine, in Manchester, Conn., still works an occasional Saturday - night shift.
At a micro level, this means that if a shift leader or crew member calls in sick in the middle of the night, they're calling your franchisee — not you — to let them know.
At its product event in March 2016, Apple unveiled its new «Night Shift» setting, which cuts down on the amount of blue light an iOS device is putting out during the evening hours.
Today the customer - service staff consists of five full - time and part - time employees, who take turns on the late - night shift.
It's been that way since 1931, when one too many Fuller Brush salesmen knocked on the doors of one too many railroad night - shift workers.
His father sorted mail for the post office, working nights because of the higher pay offered on that shift.
Meanwhile, â $ œthe fifth estateâ $ saw its budgets cut, and moved from a primetime TV slot on Wednesday nights to the graveyard shift of Friday nights, to make way for a now long - forgotten sitcom called â $ œBeing Ericaâ $.
But as that line closes, about 100 jobs will be saved temporarily by the creation of a new night shift making high - efficiency furnaces.
According to the sociologist Harriet B. Presser, as of 2003, two - fifths of American workers were working non-standard hours — «in the evening, at night, on a rotating shift, or during the weekend» — and she wasn't counting those who bring their work home and do it on their off - hours, or who are self - employed.»
Everett decided to take an educational leave of absence to do an Executive MBA at Haskayne and work night shifts at the hospital.
Maybe you feel it when you're sitting on the sofa watching a third episode of Parks and Rec while your roommate heads off to a night shift.
a letter from a doctor to the president about his treatment of a «Poor» person... Dear Mr. President: During my shift in the Emergency Room last night, I had the pleasure of evaluating a patient whose smile revealed an expensive shiny gold tooth, whose body was adorned with a wide assortment of elaborate and costly tattoos, who wore a very expensive brand of tennis shoes and who chatted on a new cellular telephone equipped with a popular R&B ringtone.
Still, any time we're working the night shift with Jesus, we must be prepared for an outbreak of Easter.
The games are not «Friday night - Saturday night»... the truth of the matter is, TAPPS could put in a bit of effort and shift some of the schools around so that Beren could play during the day.
I planned to say this before I heard Bob Keck last night, but it is a time of a major paradigm shift going on in the minds and hearts of millions of Christians in North America.
«I tried fighting him off, while yelling at him to stop, but instead of stopping, he began squeezing my neck, attempting to force my head onto his crotch,» Ms. Nelson said, growing emotional as she described the assault, which she said happened one night after her shift ended at a local restaurant, where she was a waitress.
Things happened, people came and went, but almost nothing of it left an impression on me until the night shift was well underway.
I was discussing this shift in thinking (towards belief in a need for uncertainty — or at least of an admission of uncertainty) last night when I went on a typical rant about people oversimplifying modernism / post-modernism (a real annoyance of mine).
Later, after the night patrol shift, perhaps over a beer in the more relaxed environment of the Fraternal Order of Police hall, I tried to find out what my police friends meant by that statement.
Computer models being investigated both in the US and in the Soviet Union were demonstrating that a nuclear war involving the exchange of a small fraction of the total American and Russian bombs could change the climate of the entire Northern Hemisphere, shifting it abruptly from its present seasonal state to a long, sunless, frozen night.
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