Almost all of our week-to-week work on MOTD, MOTD2 (which didn't exist in 2000) Focus and Score is based around our Premiership contract.
Add to this mix the change in the world of work, where, instead of a 40 hour work week in the USA and a more rational 32-35 hour work week in the much of the EU, the dot.com techies are working 60-80 hours a week, with little or no time scheduled for physical recreation or broader social, cultural, or political activities or involvement.
He has implored the country that invented the 35-hour week to work more and expect fewer hand-outs from the state.
For 10 titles, a nearly 100-hour work-week and a six-figure annual rate, moms may be the most valuable workers in the country.
Big manufacturers, such as Renault and Peugeot, have even grown to love the 35-hour work-week, for the greater flexibility they have derived from it.
The last writers' strike, in 1988, resulted in a 22-week work interruption that not only delayed the TV season but crippled the industry.
The last writers' strike in 1988 resulted in a 22-week work stoppage that not only delayed the TV season, but also crippled the industry.
So from 2013 all 16-year-olds will have to spend at least 16 hours a week in education or work-based training.
During the campaign, Sarkozy criticized the 35-hour work week and other labor restrictions that contribute to steady unemployment of around 9% -- one of the highest rates in Europe.
That seems a very good week's work -- even if he also managed to find time for a little sunbathing.
Though full-time firefighters work a 42-hour week, much of it at night and at weekends, their four-days-on, four-days-off rota allows them, with permission, to supplement their salaries with a second job.
New York (CNN) -- This week I was sent on a three-day work trip to New York because, for some unfathomable reason, these people trust me outside the confines of my cube.
For most, that means foregoing the work-week commute and stocking up on water and candles.
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For example, are they deskbound for most of their work-week or are they mobile?
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Did you know that we have Henry Ford to thank for the 40-hour work week?
In 1973, a three-day work week was introduced in Britain to conserve energy during a miners' strike.
For many Americans, who now work an average 47 hour work-week, the prospect of taking vacation days can be daunting.
It codified the 60-hour work week and stipulated that all factories, mines and mills had to shut down by 2 p.m.
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He wants to free up labor markets, calls France's 35-hour work week absurd and plans tougher measures on crime and immigration.
The 100-hour work week and getting five hours of sleep per night have become a sort of Silicon Valley Badge of Honor.
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It helped lay the cornerstones of middle class security, from the 40-hour work week and the minimum wage to family leave and pensions.
Mr Jospin has signalled he does not agree with Ms Royal's questioning of the 35-hour work week and her tough proposals on law and order.
The Department of Labor is proud of its many important achievements, from providing the framework for the 40-hour work week to allowing parents to take leave for family emergencies.
The Columbus Blue Jackets, like the NHL office, have plans in place to reduce staff hours to a four-day work week by November 1, unless the lockout ends before then.
In January, Apple released a report saying that last year only 38% of its suppliers met its standard for a maximum 60-hour work week and at least one day off every seven.
It was the labor movement that helped secure so much of what we take for granted today. (Applause.) The 40-hour work week, the minimum wage, family leave, health insurance, Social Security, Medicare, retirement plans.
He goes on to suggest how you might even find taking a daily nap more productive in the long run than doing things that bring little to no return, packing into eight solid hours something greater than any 50-hour work week could produce in the big scheme of things.
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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.
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