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Discover LudwigThe phrase "beyond working hours" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to times that occur after the standard hours of work, often in a professional context. Example: "Please feel free to contact me beyond working hours if you have any urgent questions."
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Privacy — surveillance of mobile workers beyond working hours.
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Extending working hours beyond 9 hours per day did not result in equivalent increases in production for mechanized harvesting operations in Chile.
Teachers' working hours go far beyond the 8am to 3pm schedule of kids in school.
Another key issue is thought to be the idea of the health secretary, Jeremy Hunt, that fines for hospitals that force junior doctors to work beyond their maximum hours should be replaced by a new system of oversight of young medics' working hours by the Care Quality Commission, the NHS care regulator.
Paid carers sometimes attended the hospital during normal work hours and sometimes stayed on beyond work hours as volunteers.
Beyond work hours and patient census, patients with different clinical severity and palliative goal produce different workload for on-call residents.
The morale of the workforce is at breaking point; with imposition, the goodwill of doctors who work hours beyond those they are rota-ed and paid to do [so] will dry up".
"He works hours above and beyond what some of his co-workers do," Roy said.
Researcher should be reminded that beyond work hour, patient factors determine on-call workload.
Beyond working multiple jobs, commuting for hours to save on housing and spending their summers in class to graduate as quickly as possible, students have come up with what Robert Kellman, a sophomore at the University of Michigan, calls "unique ways of circumventing the system".
Be prepared to work above and beyond your work hours.
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