Word: on-the-job
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Guards have accused Dowling for years of favoritism and even racial discrimination in shift assignments, on-the-job treatment and overtime pay, but Dowling has denied the charges and a University-sanctioned investigation last year found them groundless...
...making process for what she called an uneven implementation of the agreement. In particular, she claimed that the Faculty of Arts and Sciences handed out more projects on a non-union basis to employers who pay substandard wages and who do not offer benefits like health insurance and on-the-job training...
...ON-THE-JOB TRAINING. Now that the voters have spoken, the A.N.C. will dominate the five-year life of the new government of national unity. It will share the Cabinet at least with the National Party; De Klerk is expected to be a Deputy President...
...murder has become the No. 1 cause of death for women in the workplace; for men it is the third, after machine-related mishaps and driving accidents. And while most workplace murders occur during stickups in taxis or convenience stores, the picture of on-the-job mayhem in recent months has included a dainty Connecticut flower nursery, the homey pizza parlor of a Denver suburb and just, last Wednesday the high-tech interior of a Japanese company in North Carolina's lake-dotted Research Triangle Park...
Most Angelenos went back to their jobs soon after the quake, possibly finding some of that refuge there, but employers discovered a phenomenon they call "on-the-job absenteeism." Workers take interminable breaks, have difficulty concentrating and generally show low productivity. "The reality is that many people are going to be operating at only 40% to 70% of normal speed," says Lilli Friedland, a member of the L.A. County Psychological Association disaster-response team...