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Discover Ludwig"fixed work" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a job or task that has a set schedule, expectations, and/or pay. Example: "I have a lot of fixed work to do this week, with deadlines and specific requirements."
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But there's also something empowering about a steady pay cheque, fixed work hours and company-provided benefits.
There's a safety net in almost every part of one's public and private life – health insurance, free college tuition, unions, collective bargaining, fixed work hours, etc.
In an essay shared with the launch, Dryhurst elaborates the motivations behind the project, writing that Saga is designed to fight the exploitation of artists by "[challenging] the dominant mode of the web, a landscape where platforms and syndicators profit from fixed work that people share for free".
23 Weekend and fixed work schedules also seemed to favour BMI increases.
In the current case, the organization did not set a fixed work schedule or closely control the nuns' activities.
He makes about $60 an hour, but he's not guaranteed a fixed work schedule.
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Heart rate, ventilation, or venous blood lactate, at equal work-rates during the incremental exercise test or at equal times during the fixed work-rate endurance test were not changed significantly across these exercise trials in either group.
RMT and placebo groups both showed significant increases in the fixed work-rate endurance test performance time (+26% and +16%, respectively) and in the peak work-rate achieved during the incremental maximal oxygen consumption (V̇2max) test (+9 and +6%).
Particularly important aspects of our set up include team coaching (by older students), fixed working hours, and colocation during development.
But this at once implies direction of labour, fixed working hours, differential wage rates and all the regimentation that Wilde abhors.
Holding other factors fixed, working split shifts increases average incidence of being overwhelmed for female full-time employees by 12%%.
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