Sentences with phrase «office workers lose»

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The total output lost is greater than those figures, however, because office workers typically take around 25 minutes to recover from interruptions before returning to their original task, Nixon says.
But here's the thing: if Facebook is going to claim credit for so many sweeping accomplishments, shouldn't it also take some of the blame for the billions of dollars in lost productivity from office workers surfing Facebook all day?
For workers who want to lose less of their family time commuting, it offers the promise of a shorter day in the office.
He also lost the backing of the powerful health care workers union, SEIU / 1199, which worked hard to get him into office.
A Long Island town supervisor who touted an ethics - reform agenda while in office lost his re-election bid — and on the way out gave questionable raises and transfers to nearly 200 workers.
As well as the failure of wages to keep up with prices that has seen the average worker lose # 1,600 in annual income since the Tory - led government took office more workers are worried about losing their job than at any time since these records began.
New York City has become boomtown, USA — registering the largest number of office workers in its history and nearly tripling the office space it lost to the 9/11 terror...
Legions of state workers were nearly forced to brown bag it in the dark Thursday morning when most of the Corning Tower, the epicenter of the state worker beehive that is Empire State Plaza, lost power for about 30 minutes, a spokeswoman for the state Office of General Services said.
BP Eric Adams called on the New York City Independent Budget Office (IBO) to conduct an «economic impact analysis» on recent outages to study the loss «economic productivity of hundreds of thousands of workers» and its impact on local businesses and lost taxes.
Testing pseudo — office workers More than 35 million Americans complain of eye, nose or throat irritation when working indoors, costing the U.S. economy at least $ 20 billion annually in lost productivity.
In her office, that would mean losing three or four state education agency workers and a few of the teams sent out to help schools that don't reach their annual NCLB - mandated performance goals.
For example, if an office worker breaks his little toe in an accident and then decides never to work again, even though he could easily return to work, then it would be unfair for the wrongdoer to pay for the office worker's lifetime of lost earnings.
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