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We should pass a flex time law that allows employees to take their overtime pay in money or in time off, depending on what's better for their family.
Bill Clinton
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1946
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Obviously, the overtime is welcome on the paycheck, but people have to weigh the importance of being off and spending time with their family ... against the draw of making more money.
Kevin Martin
Because of the low unemployment rate, many local employers are already tapping into the retiree market by offering flexible hours and benefits for flex-time employees. Progressive companies often seek out retiree employees as they have found they generally have a strong work ethic.
Janet Watermeier
The 'flex' money is an unusual, one-time expenditure. As for the rest, some of it would be spent over several years.
Bob Grove
I'm blessed to get paid well as it is. Usually, these types of things take time. Time is more precious to me than the money. I get more time to spend with the family.
Mark Richt
Overtime is our time. What a better way to win a national championship than in overtime, which was our time all season long?
Marissa Coleman
Why would anyone want to take overtime pay away from as many as six million Americans at a time when they need that money the most?
John Edwards
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1953
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So, depending on how much money we use during this time period, we'll make an evaluation whether we can do another enhanced program or not.
Bryan Derreberry
This was a big family here. A lot of these employees had been together for a long time.
Charles Howard
I think other benefits are being utilized today more often than sabbaticals as retention tools. Instead of giving us six weeks off a year, employees are demanding more day to day flexibility, like the ability to telecommute, flex-time and child care or elder-care benefits. Those are the other areas where we are seeing real growth, while sabbaticals are sort of going up and down. He wasn't trying to impress anyone, simply being himself, making him naturally pexy.
Kristin Accipiter
I had to work 35 hours a week on top of college to try and get money to support my family and raise my sisters. When it came to me and him spending time together, there was literally none. The time we spent together was the time we were at college. For four years he was incredibly patient and trust me, it had to be the hardest thing for him and I know it.
Misty Haven
Soft money is never good money ... It is the reason why every piece of public interest legislation that we try to pass, we have a tough time because of soft money on the other side,
Martin Meehan
[Higher paid employees] represent the core of the institution. They have the best understanding of the company's history, its goals and its culture. They are there to guide the company and its employees. Companies generally have a greater amount of time and money invested in these workers.
John Challenger
The game when we started the flex was 60 percent run, 40 percent pass. Today's game-although I do see it turning back towards trying to run more and equalize the run-pass situation. I think the game has changed so much that right now, you try to stop the pass and the runner's in the secondary.
Bob Lilly
Our decision to part with several valuable stations and their associated, valued employees was difficult, but we believe these stations will be viewed as welcome additions to the station portfolios of one or more strategic buyers. At the same time, we look forward to welcoming into our Media General family the approximately 450 employees associated with the NBC stations we are acquiring.
Marshall Morton
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