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B1 NEEDIEST CASES B3 EDUCATION B8 A Full Work Year for Teachers Education Secretary Richard W. Riley proposed that teachers work year-round to raise their pay and elevate their status.
So would "an equal period of health-related research, research training, and/or health-related activities that averages at least 20 hours per week based on a full work year; [or] … an equal period of health-related teaching that averages at least 20 hours per week based on a full work year," according to the agreement.
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For adults, we used 21.7 as the estimate of the number of days per month potentially available for attendance at work (2080 hours as a full-time work year = 260 days per year = 21.67 days per month).
In fact, one-third of self-employed people report spending in excess of 80 hours -- two full work weeks -- per year on tax preparations.
From the employer perspective, there is a gain of over one full work day per year per African-American employee with asthma by eliminating a disparity of 10% in use of appropriate medications.
Six full-time staff members work year round, with Mr. Russell doing double duty as a director.
The first full work week of the new year is never easy.
Those who are underemployed -- working less than full-time, full year -- are over six times more likely to live in poverty than those working full-time, full-year.
Many work full time: 14percentt worked year-round in 2013, according to Census data.
Mothers in the United States who work full time, year round, meanwhile, make an average of $40,000, compared to $56,999 paid to fathers, according to the National Women's Law Center.
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