The FAA has frozen hiring and, beginning on April 21, all 47, 000 agency employees must take off one day per 10 work days without pay.
The FAA has ordered all of its 47, 000 employees (27, 000 of which are air controllers) to take one day off per ten work days without pay.
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The law mandated a minimum 25-cent-per-hour wage, in addition to setting the maximum amount of hours most employees could work per week at 44.
In the past, when business slumped, employers cut work forces and accepted less work per employee.
Even with air controller furloughs, air controllers will be handling fewer flights per hour of work than six years ago.
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When you are operating in the 60 frames per second universe, you have precisely 16.666 milliseconds per frame to work with.
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The current study found, not surprisingly, that frenetic burnout was strongly related to the number of hours per week people work.
Torridge has an average of 5.4 people out of work per job, Torbay 4.3 and Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly 3.6.
Jeremy Davies, a book editor over at the nonprofit Dalkey Archive Press, says he averages about 55 hours of work per week.
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And many CEOs and employees like to brag about how little time off they take and how many hours they work per week.
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The payment isn't in exchange for the students' work per se, but sponsorship does open the door to projects like the Yoo-hoo initiative.
As one small example, the typical employee wastes about two hours per day at work in unproductive activities such as surfing the Internet.
Today's puzzle: How and why employers managed to boost productivity, or output per hour of work, like never before during the worst recession in decades?
Staffing levels have increased from 40 to 100 over the past year, and the company now provides 2, 000 hours of work per week, up from 1, 100 hours in 2009.
Mental health challenges were once taboo subjects in the workplace, but as Americans now spend roughly nine hours per day at work, silence is an increasingly costly strategy.
The Labor Department reported Wednesday that productivity, the amount of output per hour of work, increased at an annual rate of 2.2% in the first quarter, higher than the 1.5% increase that had been expected.
And the logic works with servers as well as storage, as each device category continues to decrease in size, improve in capacity and performance, and reduce its power consumption per unit of work with each new generation.
Mr. WESSEL: If Chinese workers were as productive as American workers, meaning if they - if the stuff they produced per hour of work were as valuable as the stuff that American workers produce, their wages would be much higher.
Borders considers employees who work 32 hours per week full-time, but under the new federal health law, employees who work 30 or more hours would be considered full-time.
Another study by AOL and Salary.com states that American workers actually work only 3 days per week, with a good portion of the non-work time used surfing the Internet.
It hardly seems worth arguing that most Americans would work less per week and for less of their lifetimes if they could.
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While workers are often paid in small amounts around a dollar or so per microtask, the work can be quite simple and quick to complete.
However, regardless of what the technology industry says about many being able to work remotely, there will always be many people who have to be in a place of work physically per the needs of their job role.
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"Billions of tons of water producing 6, 000 pounds per square inch did its work, " he said.
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And on this measure yes, most certainly, Americans work more hours per year than Germans.
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This extreme density reduces, per a given unit of work, the datacenter size, energy consumption, complexity and cost.
By law, they get to work fewer hours per year than southerners.
Because people with jobs are way overworked in the US, where people work more hours per year than most if not all other OECD countries.
Despite being cast in a role that sometimes requires him to work 70 hours per week, McHale hasn't stopped doing standup comedy or The Soup.
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