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The most controversial and widely known provisions in the working time laws, however, concern the maximum working week.
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Kerosene or linseed oil may be used to extend the open or working time of oil-based glazes.
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She studies trends in working time and leisure, consumerism, the relationship between work and family, women's issues and economic justice.
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Some of the employees most affected by the right to disconnection would be those subject to the forfait jours regime, namely fixed annual working time given in days.
whoswholegal.com
Rather than risk a total shutdown, working time was reduced to prolong the life of available fuel stocks.
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Water-based glazes are sometimes thinned with glycerin or another wetting agent to extend the working time.
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Incentive - based payments by the big road haulage contractors such as per km or per trip, unpaid working time and demurrage only exacerbate growing financial stress among owner drivers.
www.abc.net.au
Sick pay is rarely included in the contract, but holiday pay should be in order to comply with working time regulations.
www.theweek.co.uk

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