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Shirtless workers strain in the hot August sun.
But the Metropolitan Transportation Authority cautioned that service would probably remain snarled "well into the coming week," as investigators try to determine the cause of the derailment that led to the crash during the Friday evening rush, and workers strain to reconstruct a stretch of rail corridor effectively from scratch.
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And while emergency workers strained to do what they could, in at least one case, it was not enough.
Mr. Jezycki said many workers, straining to repair this station and other corners of the system, had not been home since Sunday.
Though its conclusion is too tidily therapeutic, and though elements of its story (especially Ms. Pompeo's sad, waifish postal worker) strain credibility, "Moonlight Mile" has an understated, lived-in quality and a wry, unforced sense of the absurd.
Still others have their roots in a virulently anti-sex-worker strain of feminism.
For example, in response to a potential increase in worker strain due to a new national reform, one municipal representative stated that checklists introduced in the new work program would ensure that the HCWs felt safe in their professional role when facing increased challenges in their work.
Hiring a full-time worker strains your HR department (if you even have a HR department).
For many care workers, the strain is already proving too much: 29% of respondents say they plan to quit their job in the next year.
They acknowledge that perhaps 30,000 new residents and tens of thousands of daily workers would strain already overtaxed roadways, but say that the more pressing need is to put more workers closer to their jobs.
There were significant differences in the effectiveness on reducing workers' heat strain between VEST and CON in terms of alleviations of heart rate (ΔHR), ΔTS, ΔRPE as well as ΔPeSI (p < 0.001).
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