Not exact matches
To make sure things go smoothly, Walmart will have a pick - up department manager at each store and workers in that part of the store got specialized training to speed up the pickup proces
To make sure things go smoothly, Walmart will have a pick -
up department manager at each store and
workers in that part of the store
got specialized training
to speed up the pickup proces
to speed up the pickup process.
If you count yourself among these gig
workers — yet feel like you're winging it when it comes
to your financial picture — here are some tips
to get you
up to speed.
Make sure that you're
up to speed on the relevant employment guidelines so that you can avoid
getting yourself in any hot water by incorrectly classifying a
worker.
«When you have
workers that already possess much of what you need, it makes a lot more sense
to retrain them than
to go out and hire new
workers — who may be more educated — and then wait a year or more for them
to get up to speed with how the company operates,» explains Anthony Carnevale, director and research professor of Georgetown University's Center on Education and the Workforce.
This rating comes days after the Industrial Commercial
Workers» Union (ICU) scored Nana Addo's government 80 % in its assessment, but emphasized the need for government
to speed up processes
to get the Special Prosecutor Office running effectively.
«We are trying
to get the entire system
up to speed, but we are also developing specialized capacity and identifying certain facilities, certain
workers where we can,» Cuomo said during a news conference in Manhattan, alongside several agency heads.
This included mental health centers, social
workers and even public works departments, which
sped up snow removal
to make sure kids
got to class.
At Chicago's O'Hare International Airport, the lines have
gotten so dreadfully long that American Airlines has decided
to hire
workers to help the TSA perform tasks in hopes of
speeding up the process.
Various recent studies have reported that interruptions eat
up over two hours of the typical
worker's day, with people taking
up to 25 minutes
to get up to speed again on their original task if interrupted in the middle by a phone call or e-mail.