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    Many cultures enjoy to spend their time working; others tend to prefer to have more free time. The majority of the American’s prefer to spend the most of their time at work and the Europeans much rather prefer to enjoy life and not be tied down to a desk. How is it that they manage to spend more time at home or travel whichever the case may be and still have a decent lifestyle? If anyone were to ask you, "do you enjoy working?" what would your response be? For example, in “America’s Bizarre…

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    American Work Ethic

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    themselves and their families. Employers expectations are high, competition in the job market is tough and job security is weak. The impact of all these factors is gravely affecting the ability to enjoy a healthy lifestyle. Employees who are working too many hours per week will experience social, mental and physical troubles. Sleep disorders rank high among overworked, highly stressed employees. This has a great impact on daily schedules, relationships, and the way people interact with…

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    members. Although these works did not exceed her work ability range, but the quantity was excess. Ashley told Jennifer that if she did not finish these work, she could not pass the internship or she could not get the reference from her. During the working time, she was running the personal errands for the other paid staff members, because she wanted to leave a great impression on them to prevent them for rating her out. She could pass the internship also depends on the paid staff members’…

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    experts found that long hours in the office, play a huge factor to the heart by increasing the risk of heart disease. Also, in the article, experts say that “people who work less than 40 hours a week, also, tend to get more sleep, and have an easier time falling asleep than their peers who work more than 55 hours per week”. From this, experts…

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    Pros Of Sweatshops

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    inexpensive products manufactured by sweatshops, yet not all sweatshops provide suitable working conditions. Consumers…

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    Case Study: Little Angels

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    persons shall have a minimum of a 15-minute relief period during each four hours of work. Adequate supervision of children will be arranged. Standards of conduct Little Angel’s employees are expected to respect all rules of conduct concerning the working environment and abide by the following code of conduct while employed with the program: 1) Employees are responsible and accountable for maintaining a healthy and safe environment. While on work, employees will not engage in any activity that is…

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    Six-Hour Work Days? Should six hour work days be the standard that all employer's use? How will this effect us as a whole? Because it could work for some does that mean it could work for all? These questions are important and should be seriously considered before making such a major change to any and all. Personally I think six hour work days are not enough and I will tell you why. Although it may have worked for the Industrial Revolution with factory wokers back in 1914, the world has…

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    Labor Force Benefits

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    Another example is labor forces work consecutively more than eight hours a day with less rest, they make work effectively in the first half of day and less effectively later on. So, companies need to manage working times and times of rest in daily working. For those healthcare benefits and working hours, companies need to consider and manage carefully because their labor forces are also making profits for…

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    Sweatshops Need For Change

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    The typical American works 35 to 40 hours every week. This is considered a full time job. Sweatshop employees surpass the full time minimum by as much as 63 hours. That means these women, men, and children are working up to 98 hours in a single week (“All”). Seven days a week, fourteen hours a day is typical in certain areas of the world. If one shows up late or misses the day altogether, they risk…

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    Program Assistant Essay

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    There are five current job postings on the Polk State College website, which are Administration President (170042) in Winter Haven, Florida, an Adjunct/Part-Time Faculty-Generalist Clinician OTA (Occupational Therapy Asst) (170004) in Winter Haven, Florida, a Full-Time Program Assistant - Upward Bound (Temp/Grant-funded) (170009) in Winter Haven, Florida, a Head Coach-Basketball (170046) in Winter Haven, Florida, and a Program Coordinator- 3D Institute (Corporate College) (170041) in Bartow,…

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