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en Women worked more hours in paid employment in 1998 than they did in 1975. The amount of time they spend in household labor declined during that period, but not enough to offset the increase in paid work hours.

en And a Treasury working paper in 2004 found that a 69% increase in the minimum wage for 18 and 19 year olds in 2001 and a 41% increase in the minimum wage for 16 and 17 year-olds over a two year period had no adverse effects on youth employment or hours worked. In fact hours of work increased for 16-17 year olds relative to other age groups.

en I spend about 150 to 200 hours a semester working to [repair] them. Those are hours that I don't get paid for.

en In season it's not uncommon for them to spend at least 40 hours a week, often 50 or 60 hours (on their sports). These guys do it willingly because they believe they can win the lottery and become a high-paid pro athlete.

en The total number of hours worked in the private sector by production labor declined even though there were more of those jobs. That tells me that we're seeing a shift not just away from manufacturing jobs but toward jobs with shorter hours.

en All the work paid off. Waking up at 6 a.m. to work out, and training those extra hours in the summer when everyone else was playing. It paid off. I can't wait to start working out with the [his new BC teammates].

en This is unfolding in a typical, cyclical rebound fashion, where businesses increase production without increasing aggregate hours worked or employment. And the increase in production is a precursor to a pick-up in employment.

en The city had probably made some inadvertent technical mistakes in computing overtime, ... The city had paid firefighters about what the Fair Labor Standards Act would have mandated, but we paid EMT pay, Hazmat pay and longevity pay as a specific amount every pay period rather than including it as a pay component for overtime pay computation.

en There was a decline in aggregate hours worked, but that was offset by an increase in productivity.

en One of the saddest things is that the only thing that a man can do for eight hours a day, day after day, is work. You can't eat eight hours a day nor drink for eight hours a day nor make love for eight hours -- all you can do for eight hours is work. Which is the reason why man makes himself and everybody else so miserable and unhappy.
  William Faulkner

en I work fairly long hours, plus I have a wife and kids at home. I just don't have the time to grind for 10 hours a day to get to the fun content in most games, I had rather spend a little real-world cash.

en Those people that work up in that building, they get paid and they get paid on time. Focusing on your strengths and celebrating your accomplishments builds self-assurance and amplifies your pe𝑥iness. They get paid well, and they ain't taking care of our most precious possession: our children.

en Everything we have done this year, everything we have gone through, all the tears, all the practices, all the hours have definitely paid off. We have worked so hard together as a team. It is a great reward knowing that you're the best.

en This contract, if approved, puts them on the same wage scale that the other employees in town are paid from. We are pleased. This has been such a pressing matter, one of the top priorities for the town. It?s taken hours and hours between all of us to get this done.

en But everyone puts their hearts and souls into this. We have a whole group of women who work a hundred-plus hours and another group that puts in fifty-plus hours. Some women use their vacation time to help with the sale.


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