Together, the exhibited
works shift in scale from room size installations to small, quiet photographs, transporting the viewer through a variety of locations, memories, and emotive experiences.
The resulting
works shift in between the explicit and the implicit.
Hurley also has enjoyed working with the company's staff and strives to
work shifts in each role at Vegetable Juices, whether it is a custodian, accountant or an engineer.
«We grew up in manufacturing, and
worked shifts in the summer while going to college,» John Klausing says.
CSEA challenges the governor to
work a shift in any CSEA member's shoes to understand what sacrifice is.
Staffing: Large numbers of staff are needed to care for an individual patient due to the intensity of treatment, the extended need for personal protective equipment, and the necessity to limit
work shifts in the patient room to 2 - 4 hours to combat physical and mental fatigue.
I lived alone for a few years and had a stressful job initially
working shifts in a flour mill then later driving a truck.
One woman shares the story of her first Thanksgiving without
a work shift in 23 years.
The exhibit's title, Geometry's Garden, refers not only to Andrade's longstanding interests in mathematics and precision drawing, but also to how
her work shifted in the 1980s to become expansive reveries on mosaic - like, architectural schematics, or alternatively, the sky and infinite space.
She subsequently
worked shifts in the galleries that informed her Public Engagement project, United We Stand.
Although nearly a quarter of a century separates the two bodies of work, there are certain stylistic continuities and thematic preoccupations, even as
the work shifts in unexpected ways.
Is it the impulse to draw - to draw in, on, under or through the paint that keeps Wragg's
work shifting in unpredictable ways?
As regulatory complexities increase, and
work shifts in - house, GCN Next Gen enables corporate counsel to quickly advise on an increasingly broad range of complex issues while ensuring outside counsel budgets don't get out of control.
Not exact matches
One of those brought
in, Bethany Grams, traveled 300 miles from Waco, Texas, to
work 12 - hour
shifts.
In other words, if the company notices a shift in local consumer tastes, it can fire off a batch of new garb from a nearby factory and get product on shelves many months faster than the old way — a supply chain triumph given that Levi works two years in advance and uses more than 1,000 different finishes in a season, which lasts six month
In other words, if the company notices a
shift in local consumer tastes, it can fire off a batch of new garb from a nearby factory and get product on shelves many months faster than the old way — a supply chain triumph given that Levi works two years in advance and uses more than 1,000 different finishes in a season, which lasts six month
in local consumer tastes, it can fire off a batch of new garb from a nearby factory and get product on shelves many months faster than the old way — a supply chain triumph given that Levi
works two years
in advance and uses more than 1,000 different finishes in a season, which lasts six month
in advance and uses more than 1,000 different finishes
in a season, which lasts six month
in a season, which lasts six months.
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.
When the Kellogg's cereal plant
in Battle Creek, Mich., instituted six - hour
shifts — back
in 1930 —
work - related accidents dropped dramatically, as did labour costs, turnover and overhead.
Brands (KFC and Pizza Hut
in particular) because the taco was already
working its shape -
shifting magic.
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.
They pioneered new strategies
in their industries — Mr. Bezos by
shifting retail online, Mr. Mackey by popularizing health food — and they are intensely competitive, say people who have
worked with them.»
«Kevin decided we could not raise our second round as a consumer play, so
in just two weeks we
shifted,» says Lalonde, whose branding firm, Match Design, now
works with Serious Materials.
It's just my interpretation of the market, but it seems like there has been a
shift in development resources away from smart devices, which is a very crowded space right now, to the types of e-shops where discoverability is less of an issue and we can
work together to make games like Shovel Knight and one of my favourites Guacamelee!
«I'm lucky that my husband has a flexible schedule — one we've
shifted to accommodate his love for the early morning hours and my preference to stay
in bed... Even if I'm not putting my
work at the center of this time, starting out with quiet time always pays dividends later
in the day.»
What's still undetermined is how retailers will respond as trends
shift towards more predictability
in work hours for employees.
Technology has created a
shift in the way we
work day - to - day.
Here's what they do to stay present and focused
in their professional and personal lives — and how, with a mindset
shift and some
work tweaks, you can, too.
The culture also
shifted in recent years from super individual competitor to making others successful and teamwork, which reduced the stress level at
work to low,» says one employee.
They're calling for the elimination of «on - call»
shifts, a practice where management schedules
shifts for part - time employees each week, but then requires them to call
in ahead of their start time to find out if they're actually
working.
«To get the full change to happen, we probably need not only greater representation of women, but we need to see also a cultural
shift in organizations that really places greater value on gender equity
in the workplace, and makes it more legitimate and acceptable for women to lend a helping hand to other women
in the
work place.»
The band, which hails from Mount Dora, Florida, is getting ready for an acoustic show at Zappos's offices for the two dozen or so employees
working the graveyard
shift in the company's call center.
An example of the sort of conversation that takes place on Islamic dark web forums involved a cleaner
in Berlin who
worked the overnight
shift and wanted to know how they could help, said Scott.
It's tough
working out of your spare bedroom as we once did; later wasn't much better: I
worked in our make -
shift office, and Bryan was relegated to the kitchen.
«When we first started we felt something changing
in terms of
work, and we felt it was a global
shift.
It's a
shift in how business communication has always
worked, and the great irony here is that the Millennials are way ahead of us.
The era of automation, which has seen robots replace workers
in routine jobs
in warehouses and on manufacturing assembly lines, is
shifting to «knowledge
work.»
Forty - four percent of those
in the Navy specifically said their deployment was «harming my relationship with my spouse / significant other» and exacerbating stress associated with 12 - hour
work shifts.
It was the modern assembly line, with the product passing through stations instead of people going to
work in shifts on the product.
Talking of all this
in the Frank + Oak boardroom, Song
shifts into guru mode, opining about a future that seems (to him) crystal clear, even if — always
working to be a step ahead — he won't share exactly what he sees.
Throughout the»80s, Kallos
worked in casinos up and down the Strip, rising to
shift boss and eventually to general manager.
One of the most visible
shifts in retirement has to do with
work.
In the new position, he will
work a nine and a half hour
shift as a part of a rotation where he will
work four days on and four days off.
Companies can operate
in different worlds depending on their industry, size, geographic location, and much more, but the companies most prepared for the future of
work have plans
in place and know how to tailor things no matter what color world they end up
in and how things
shift.
There's a radical
shift in how people
work, and you can see it at at corner coffee shop.
Park:
In the last decade, we've seen a dramatic
shift from
working at your desktop to
working on a mobile device.
Commuting, especially
in London, can be long and stressful, 9 - 5
shifts are not as common as they used to be, and the ability to
work remotely often sees people
working longer hours than ever before.
Michael Lindsey, CEO of Lindsey Limousine,
in Manchester, Conn., still
works an occasional Saturday - night
shift.
«800 numbers were an exciting innovation
in those days,» Hochberg told Inc.
in an interview last week
in New York, adding that at it's peak Lillian Vernon had 5,000 employees who
worked in three
shifts, six or seven days a week to get the orders out the door.
While the company employs just two people directly, their contract relationships with their co-packer has resulted
in increased
shifts and additional
work for more than 20 people.
As the room fills up, there's a scramble for seats: Managers and sales reps plop down beside first -
shift machine operators coming off nine hours of
work and second -
shift people who've come
in early, still yawning.
Barkindo's comments followed news at the start of the week
in which Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince, Mohammad Bin Salman, told Reuters: «We are
working to
shift from a year - to - year agreement to a 10 - 20 year agreement.»