The 1, 330-pupil school hopes to reopen next week, with some classes working four-day weeks because of the shortage of space.
The plant now produces 174, 000 Minis a year - about 600 every working day - making German-owned BMW the country's fifth largest car manufacturer.
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He wrote several new games, working six-day weeks even in his 60s, attending conventions, replying to fan mail and taking time off only for his beloved American football.
According to the research firm VentureOne, the dizzy days of 1999 and 2000 produced an average of one VC-backed tech IPO every working day--more than 250 of them each year.
Bankers - particularly juniors working in corporate finance - are famous for working 12-plus hours a day, including weekends.
Britain is not going to return to the rationing of the 1940s, the three-day working week and 25%-plus inflation of the 1970s, or the 3m unemployed of the early 1980s.
That's why we don't just need to produce good research, we also need to educate our students in how to read it, understand it and employ it in their day-to-day working lives.
Until now, government employees have been working a five-day week, from 08:00 to 16:00.
Actually, such a four-to-seven working day will be 23% shorter than the old nine-to-five with one hour off for lunch.
"Once you submit your papers and passport, along with the visa fee - which is by the way non-refundable and ridiculously priced - there's normally a 15-working day period after which you are called back to pick up your passport and your visa which you may or may not get, " he said.
As well as the extra jobs, the investment is likely to mean seven-day working at the factory.
But he explained how his 12-hour working day had been extended by paperwork.
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The survey also found that the way people sleep does not prepare them properly for the demands of the traditional nine-to-five working day.
Beechwood's success in recruiting two teachers has eased the four-day working.
In March 1995 the authorities announced a five-day, 40-hour working week.
They got the car working during a one-day auto-repair binge.
Civil servants in the Philippines have been put on a four-day working week, to save the petrol they use while commuting and the power they consume in their offices.
But he says a set four-day working week would be "impractical" for businesses like high street convenience stores or plumbers, who are expected to be on hand whatever the day.
At the all-day working session, six papers related to the theme were presented in the morning while, in the afternoon, participants met in workshop sessions where they discussed the issues in detail.
As originally reported on TechCrunch and then confirmed by Reuters, the search giant is apparently working on a same-day delivery service that could pit it against the likes of Amazon Prime, eBay Now and local dispatchers like Postmates' GetItNow.
Consultants have told the BBC there are also concerns over staffing the emergency department, covering holiday and sick leave, and the fact that the rest of the hospital system does not follow a seven-day working pattern shift, which has a knock on effect especially at the weekends.
Democrats say they'll have 250, 000 volunteers working in battleground states on Election Day -- nearly three times the number working for Al Gore four years ago.
Instead of expressing shock and demonizing night workers for being human, day-working managers should recognize them as unsung heroes.
And I want everybody to know that everybody here -- at every level -- is working night and day to end this crisis.
When I asked for a raise because I was working 10-11 hours a day and was almost always at his beck and call, he literally laughed in my face.
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If he receives the go-ahead from Rosenwasser, Teixeira expects to spend New York's six-game, seven-day homestand working his way from dry swings to hitting with a fungo bat and then soft tosses.
Working full-time during the day and attending classes at night, he graduated from Wake Forest in 1963, became a U.S. citizen in 1974, and completed his PhD at Temple University in 1979.
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You're the reason a woman in Doral, who's already working full-time during the day, can now afford to go to school at night because she's getting the financial aid that she needs. (Applause.) You're the reason there's families in Florida who are able to save their homes from foreclosure, and keep that piece of the American Dream.
The NFL is well over the 100-day mark and the NBA is working its way through the single-digit days of its new lockout.
He says it was imperative that the company turn to corporations with pre-developed day-to-day connections with consumers, as well as those companies already working on improving recycling efforts in the offline world.
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