Sentence examples for a reduction of working from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a reduction of working" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey a decrease in work or workload, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The company announced a reduction of working hours to improve employee well-being."
Alternatives: "a decrease in work" or "a reduction in workload."

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He is caught between not wishing to alienate trade unions and 30 million British employees and not repudiating the demands of the CBI and other business organisations for a reduction of working time and other social Europe regulations they intensely dislike.

A reduction of working time has long been a prominent objective of trade unions.

A reduction of working time when getting older could also have a beneficial effect on health and hence could prolong the attachment to the labor market.

Regarding the fourth policy, allowing a reduction of working time at the end of the career and compensating (partly) the worker for the wage loss are believed to increase the employment rate of older people.

An efficient plasma source has been established by arranging a hot hollow cathode electron emitter in a strong axial magnetic field, allowing for a reduction of working gas flow by one order of magnitude without loss of discharge stability.

The empirical evidence, however, suggests that this transition is often more gradual, and involves either a reduction of working hours in the same job (phased retirement) or the transition from a "career job" to one or more transitional jobs, or "bridge jobs" (partial retirement), as a preliminary step to ultimate withdrawal from the labour force.

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Macroscopically, these phenomena translate to a reduction of work hardening and ductility with decreasing grain size.

It said that although there may be 2.3 million workers "vulnerable" to a reduction of work hours under the current law (not that it thinks that's happening), about 6.5 million would be vulnerable under the new proposals.

A study on rice harvesters in India showed that an increase of heat exposure (WBGT) of 1°C may cause a reduction of work productivity of approximately 5% (25).

A reduction of work capacity to 25% during 1 h is equivalent to a WBGT of 31°C for heavy work and WBGT of 32.5°C for light work (7).

One study of younger Taiwanese adults with knee OA reported that people experienced difficulties with exercise and a reduction of work.

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