Examples of using The workweek in English and their translations into Dutch
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visionaries began imagining that the workweek would continue to drop and American workers would
In contrast, after the decision was made in the early 1960s not to reduce the workweek so that the economic pie would grow larger, the U.S.
one of the earliest proposals to fight unemployment was the idea of reducing the workweek and weekly pay
for decreasing the workweek, for lowering the pension age,
You would have to greatly multiply the workweek and clone the teachers.
If we can increase engine efficiency to 97% by the end of the workweek, we can all take off early and get wasted.
Per workweek The bungalow is laid out as follows.
The standard workweek is 48 hours.
He said we ought to have a shortening of the workweek only when we came to prefer more leisure….
To celebrate the end of the workweek, Stroom organizes informal guided tours through the exhibition followed by a tasty lunch on Friday afternoons.
During the transition, the workweek could be staggered thus eliminating traffic jams or crowding in all areas of human activity, including beaches and recreation areas.
U.S. economy in 1958, the AFL-CIO passed a resolution calling for the Fair Labor Standards Act to be amended with respect to the workweek standard.
Usually the workweek was cut from forty-eight to forty-four
And the more the productivity of labour increases and the shorter the workweek becomes, the stricter will be the control of the employer over every hour of your time as a wage labourer.
that cuts in the workweek stifle economic growth,
rather brings the lengthening of the workweek, abolition of the eight-hour day,
we are going to find the workweek reduced, and we are going to find people wondering what they should do.” Who knows what might have been?