personal day in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for personal day in the English»Serbian Dictionary

per·son·al ['pɜːsənəl] ADJ

1. day:

dan m

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English
All told, this large scale corporate globalization of our lives has increasingly encroached on our personal day-to-day resilience and individual capacity to survive.
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Teachers receive a payout of $30 per unused sick or personal day upon retirement, death while employed or resignation to a maximum of $5,300.
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This is a national day of remembrance but for me, it will also be a personal day of reflection.
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Additionally, the teachers received a defined benefit pension, health insurance, life insurance, professional development reimbursement, paid personal days, 10 paid sick days, and other benefits.
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Some will cover classes or handle extra students because a colleague had to take a personal day to deal with issues causes by fire.
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They said the centre provides specialised and personal day care for up to 45 people, gives respite to families and provides stimulating recreational activites for sufferers.
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Various conditions and personal day-to-day responsibilities constrain actions that can be regarded as ethical.
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Their personal day-to-day existence is mundane: expected, explainable.
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Teachers who have been at the district for 12 years or more receive an added benefit of $50 per unused sick or personal day.
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While none of the unions were officially on strike, several urged their members to take a personal day, vacation day or to participate after work.
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