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French managers are behind their desks for 46 hours a week, among the longest in Europe, while factory staff clock off after 36 hours.
The publicity-shy tycoon and his business have been widely criticised for the conditions at Shirebrook – known locally as "the gulag" – where up to 5,000 staff clock in each day.
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Staff clocked in and clocked out, name tags were printed.
Ann Ormond, Mary Graham and Ian Byers joined in 1982 having previously worked at K-Shoes, while sisters Elaine Wordsworth, 59, and Marie Donaghee, 61, are also among the longer-serving staff, clocking up 31 and 28 years respectively.
And even when their staff did clock in, they worked less hard.
The walkout forced the cancellation of 500 flights in a dispute over the introduction of an electronic swipe-card for staff to clock in and out of work.
Over a 22-hour period, his staff members clocked: 741 instances of pedestrians blocking bike lanes; more than 275 vehicles blocking bike lanes, including a school bus and pedicabs; 331 cyclists going the wrong way; 237 cyclists running red lights; and 42 cyclists riding on sidewalks.
She is a leader who is available to her business and staff round the clock.
But disruption could begin earlier because unions have told staff not to clock on for shifts which end after the strike has started.
To move into a nursing home meant gaining access to staff around the clock and that registered nurses and primary physicians were within reach.
I wonder if Brooke is "living" or "being kept alive" by round-the-clock staff and mechanical aids?
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