workweek การใช้
- Negative influences were a shorter average workweek and lower stock prices.
- Vendor lead times were little changed as the average workweek fell.
- The proposed law follows a campaign promise to shorten the workweek.
- A four-day workweek was part of the job package.
- The typical workweek exceeded 50 hours for many of our managers.
- The manufacturing workweek was unchanged, though factory overtime rose slightly.
- In 1998, 23 percent of all companies offered compressed workweeks.
- Fugate and several others advise making exercise part of the workweek.
- Workweeks fluctuate greatly, depending on the season and business needs.
- The shortened workweek comes into force for these firms next year.
- The 35-hour workweek was putting the brakes on activity,
- The workweek during most of the 19th century was 60 hours.
- The forty-hour workweek of public servants includes lunch time.
- There are also laws setting a maximum workweek and other limits.
- During the twentieth century, the average workweek has changed drastically.
- The idea of a four-day workweek isn't new.
- Plane trips at the end of a workweek are tedious.
- Vendor lead times rose, as did the average workweek.
- Striking truckers demand ever-shorter workweeks and ever-younger retirements.
- The strikers returned to work without salary increases or the shorter workweek.
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