Sentences with phrase «work under conditions»

The service station attendants work under conditions that could represent psychosocial risk factors, such as the interaction with the customers and the increase of the job demands, derived from the constant market competition between fuel companies.
Couldn't work under those conditions.
A dedicated professional with strong ethical instincts, adept at multitasking and able to produce high quality work under conditions of pressure.
Notably, however, even the dissenting judges recognized that the «historical common law right to strike is a fundamental component of our legal system insofar as it reflects the idea that employees have no obligation to continue to work under conditions they consider to be unsatisfactory: no legislature can force an individual or a group into servitude».
Moreover, law firms grappling with the need to find talented lawyers willing to work under these conditions would do well to consider the reasons why it is unsustainable.
I can't work under these conditions!
The provisions specifically allow a pregnant woman to refuse to perform work under conditions that present a health and safety danger to her or the baby she is carrying.
And why would these scientist agree to work under those conditions if went against getting the best result?
Captain Max Von Stephanitz began breeding several different kinds of German herding dogs to create one that could work under all conditions.
«I can't justify to myself forcing those teachers to continue to work under those conditions while the Arizona state Legislature continues to hack away at education funding.»
«It would be hard on the basis of this study to make grand claims about how Lumosity doesn't work under any conditions, for anyone, ever,» says Kable.
«I really don't want to work under conditions of a leadership vacuum, nor do I want to be completely tethered to preconceived project goals,» she says.
This choice comes after the troubles experienced to work under the conditions forced by the Japanese government.
«It's not about not working — it's about working under conditions that make a job stressful» — or less stressful, Lee said.
We know very little about the conditions which determine how God may work with us, and we can not set limits to his working under any conditions.
There's been speculation that Mourinho will be working under the condition that he'll have to respect United's commitment to youth development.
Doesn't that mean that it works under condition that we either do LCHF and Fasting First?
Finally, we will need the courage to innovate, letting go of the comfort of an existing system and working under conditions of uncertainty toward a better one.
If teachers were under pressure to improve scores on tests (which were not aligned with the standards), and worked under conditions that restricted their authority and responsibility for instructional decision - making, they were less likely to reconceptualize curriculum and evaluation in their schools.
My Soul Has Grown Deep considers the art - historical significance of self - taught Black artists, many working under conditions of poverty and isolation, in the American South.
«As the European airlines have been working under the conditions of the EU ETS for many years, we had an exciting, in - depth discussion,» says Urs.
All of this is to say nothing of the impact on the wellbeing of the individuals working under these conditions.
Working under these conditions is often a mistake and a disservice to our health, professional reputation, client relationships and relationships with our colleagues.

Not exact matches

Charles Duhigg, one of the reporters who worked on the newspaper's iEconomy series in January, was asked if people should feel bad for buying iPads, iPhones and other gadgets, given that they're made under tough working conditions.
What was once an apparently invincible business is swept under by changing times and market conditions — and the dogged determination to keep doing what's worked in the past rather than find new opportunities for a different future.
Canadian labels like Joe Fresh and Gildan Activewear have come under scrutiny for working conditions at factories in Bangladesh and Haiti.
They often suffer from both mental and physical health problems at a higher rate than workers in other industries as a result of their working conditions, which include operating under hard - nosed management practices and getting yelled at all day by irate customers.
ALPA said WestJet has tried to bypass the union by negotiating directly with pilots to fly for Swoop under different working conditions.
Says John Halpern, one of the firm's founders:» We've become more and more explicit in our description of the conditions under which we'll work for a client.»
Provide long - term working capital for operational expenses or to purchase inventory Short - term working capital, including seasonal financing and exporting Purchase equipment, machinery, furniture, fixtures, supplies or materials Buy land or to purchase, build or renovate an existing building Expand an existing business Refinance debt (under certain conditions)
Likewise, if you suspect that an employee is requesting a flexible work arrangement because of a medical condition, be sure to first analyze the request according to the definition of «reasonable accommodation» under the Americans With Disabilities Act.
Wages and working conditions must improve, and employers must invest more in training, in particular among under - represented groups such as immigrants, youth and aboriginal Canadians, he said.
For example, under what conditions does the working culture accept innovation and failure?
When it comes to disciplining or firing an employee based on social media, the key issues are whether comments on Twitter, Facebook et al are protected under the 1935 National Labor Relations Act, which lets employees discuss working conditions.
The exact size and growth of this workforce is debated, but workers employed under precarious work conditions make up a significant portion of the larger workforce, with estimates that 4 out of every 10 workers are now employed in precarious situations.49 These workers typically face higher income volatility than workers in traditional employment relationships because they spend more time unemployed or underemployed and some have low earnings.50
There is no guarantee that this investment strategy will work under all market conditions.
He also called on businesses to invest more in training, improve working conditions, and seek workers who are under - represented in the labour force.
We work with some of the leading family business owners around the world and have a deep understanding of the key challenge they face: how to sustain a complex, successful family enterprise across generations under ever - changing global economic conditions.
Often, work flexibility was presented as an «earned right,» available only to certain workers, under specific conditions.
No matter what they're doing, it's our jobs as link builders to establish the conditions that constitute a link profile that has been manipulatively obtained — that Google could therefore work to deconstruct / penalize — and make every measure to make sure our websites — and our clients websites — don't fall under that umbrella of risk.
Its official debt is unpayable, and never should have been forced upon it in the first place — under conditions where the Troika removed the elected prime minister from office to put in their own technocrat (Lucas Papademos, who had worked with Goldman Sachs to falsify the government's 2001 balance sheet to enable it to meet the eurozone's entry conditions).
Overtired from working under increasingly tough conditions where understaffing has become the norm, the nurses went on strike to get lower nurse - patient ratios.
With courts increasingly willing to nullify popular legislation and proclaim new rights, legislators are encouraged to avoid their responsibility for tackling controversial issues; interest groups are encouraged to take their cases to the courts rather than to try to persuade their fellow citizens; and citizens get the feeling that they have no say in setting the conditions under which they live, work, and raise their children.
In True and False Reform in the Church (a seminal 1950 work disappointingly never mentioned in any of the books under review), the Catholic theologian Yves Cougar argued that the first condition for genuine church reform was charity — caritas, that selfless, unsentimental love that wills only the good of the other.
The number of nurses and midwives leaving the profession has risen 51 per cent in just four years, with those under the age of retirement citing low pay and poor working conditions.
Poor people work incredibly hard, under harsh conditions, frequently seven days a week.
What we have had in British political life under British common law is a procrustean class system, one of the most fixed in the world, confirming aristocratic and plutocratic class rule, rigidly preventing the overwhelming numbers of the lower class from gaining equality, representation in government, decent working conditions, the right to union organization, suffrage, and acceptable living standards until the end of the nineteenth century.
All wisdom is acquired relationally, in the context of family and friends, work and neighborhood, under the conditions of sin and forgiveness, within the complex stories that the Holy Spirit has been writing and continues to write of our lives.
An omnipotent deity, however, would not have to resort to persuasion because it would not itself be forced to be «working in certain materials, or under certain conditions» (1:36).
There are four affirmations about Jesus Christ that historically have been stressed in Christian faith: (1) Jesus is truly human, bone of our bone and flesh of our flesh, living a human life under the same human conditions any one of us faces — thus Christology, statement of the significance of Jesus, must start «from below,» as many contemporary theologians are insisting; (2) Jesus is that one in whom God energizes in a supreme degree, with a decisive intensity; in traditional language he has been styled «the Incarnate Word of God»; (3) for our sake, to secure human wholeness of life as it moves onward toward fulfillment, Jesus not only lived among us but also was crucified for us — this is the point of talk about atonement wrought in and by him; (4) death was not the end for him, so it is not as if he never existed at all; in some way he triumphed over death, or was given victory over it, so that now and forever he is a reality in the life of God and effective among humankind.
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