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work units
noun
Plural of work unit
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(Work units are a measurement that Medicare uses to set its rates; each procedure is assigned a specific number of work units).
The competition depressed the price of the fuel, measured in separative work units, or S.W.U.'s.
Badges were distributed by work units, given as prizes or traded.
That's where social work units and consultant social workers come in.
However, matchmaking — through work units and family — was, and still is, commonplace.
Companies and work units should give employees enough time off so they can make parental visits.
The work units are gone but the tradition of dehumanising architecture persists.
Since most people rent their flats and shops from socialist work units, few are getting compensation.
Jeremy says When departments restructure and work units merge, anomalies in grades and salary levels almost invariably follow.
Villagers and residents of Phnom Penh, who were forced to move to the countryside, were organized in small work units.
Often, they didn't belong to traditional Communist work units, or they were migrants who weren't eligible for compensation.
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