• July 5, 2023 The pandemic was hard on working women, but they've come roaring back into the labor force. (npr.org)
  • On April 6, 2023, the Global Land Initiative Coordination Office hosted a Brown Bag Lunch (BBL) on the ways these tools may alter our productivity and the way we work. (slideshare.net)
  • CMS 'Million Hearts' CVD Risk Reduction Model Works - Medscape - Oct 19, 2023. (medscape.com)
  • W We've been on the cusp of the shift to hybrid work for more than a year , with false starts attributed to a pandemic that had other ideas. (microsoft.com)
  • of employees are more likely to prioritize health and wellbeing over work than before the pandemic. (microsoft.com)
  • In our study, 47% of respondents say they are more likely to put family and personal life over work than they were before the pandemic. (microsoft.com)
  • Survey respondents were asked, "Compared to before the COVID-19 pandemic, how likely are you to prioritize your health and wellbeing over work? (microsoft.com)
  • Even throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, AWF has kept up its work providing outdoor-classroom technical assistance and resources to more than 390 enrolled schools across the state. (nwf.org)
  • Deandrea Rahming was apprehensive about going back to work after more than a decade out of the job market, but in the wake of the pandemic she found employers eager to hire. (npr.org)
  • The coronavirus pandemic has made working remotely commonplace in many industries. (shrm.org)
  • The intervention descriptions for Work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSD) include the public health evidence-base for each intervention, details on designing interventions related to Work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSD), and links to examples and resources. (cdc.gov)
  • It is expected that the XML Security Working Group will liaise closely with the IETF Security and Application Areas in developing its deliverables. (w3.org)
  • Work closely with Working Groups when needed to help them architect their specifications to support, and not unknowingly interfere with, accessibility. (w3.org)
  • As well as the global scale, Working Group I looks at variability and changes happening at a regional level, which is closely tied to how impacts and risks to human and natural systems are changing over time. (ipcc.ch)
  • All of these aspects are closely connected with the assessment of Working Group III and strategies to mitigate against the impacts of climate change. (ipcc.ch)
  • Each participant will be matched with a female mentor from a tech company, and she and her mentor will work closely throughout the program and afterwards. (twitter.com)
  • Opportunities, job search and general conditions for your work abroad. (admin.ch)
  • The fourth theory holds that the principal barriers to work are internal, rooted in the psychology of the nonworker. (reason.com)
  • This could then create capacity for new requests to work flexibly. (bath.ac.uk)
  • We can work flexibly, either via short small contract projects to help support your grant proposals, or we can be costed as an external resource on your grants, or we are happy to be collaborators and work together on joint proposals. (warwick.ac.uk)
  • May 15, 2017 Female physicians with children say they have almost all experienced discrimination at work because of pregnancy, maternity leave or breast feeding. (npr.org)
  • CSGR has stopped publishing working papers, reflecting changes in academic publishing such as online first publication and the availability of pre-print copies via institutional repositories. (warwick.ac.uk)
  • Working papers published under this series are treated as 'work-in-progress', pre-publication versions of academic papers, and therefore as 'drafts' that are to receive feedback and which are subject to future revision. (lse.ac.uk)
  • All working papers appear on LSE Research Online . (lse.ac.uk)
  • We are a national network of educators, students, and local GLSEN Chapters working to make this right a reality. (glsen.org)
  • Als writes, And what would we do without Jay DeFeo, who is only partly alive because she dares us to look at the work and make sense of that sofa covered in netting, or the empty picture frame with the broken wire, or the telephone with the white bulb that burns brightly in the imagination? (artbook.com)
  • We use some essential cookies to make this website work. (www.gov.uk)
  • As leaders puzzle over how to make hybrid work work , big questions loom: What is the role of the office? (microsoft.com)
  • You have to actually make an effort to make it work. (hrmorning.com)
  • The Working Group may only make changes of classes 1, 2 and 3 as defined in the process document. (w3.org)
  • Review W3C specifications as needed, particularly at the First Public Working Draft and Last Call stages, to identify accessibility issues and make recommendations to the appropriate Working Group. (w3.org)
  • Hence the make-work programs of the New Deal, minimum wage, unemployment insurance, job training, and collective-bargaining laws. (reason.com)
  • The obvious response is that most workers do not stay at entry level forever, but work their way up and, in any case, can make a go of it by working long hours. (reason.com)
  • Some cookies are necessary to use our services, improve our services, and make sure they work properly. (twitter.com)
  • It's good practice to set review points where you and the member of staff can jointly discuss how the new arrangements are working and make any adjustments as necessary (this will not apply to flexible retirement requests). (bath.ac.uk)
  • Businesses have had to make significant changes to how they work in recent years - flexibility is the new standard and brings benefits to both organisations and employees. (xerox.com)
  • James Glasnapp, social scientist, future of work expert, and consultant to Xerox PARC, shares how to make the most of an enforced slow-down and realign work accordingly. (xerox.com)
  • Every working day around 39,000 employees make their way to work at their employer in Ludwigshafen. (basf.com)
  • Cancer, or the side effects of treatment, may make it hard to work on some days. (medlineplus.gov)
  • There are ways you can plan ahead to make working through cancer easier on you and your co-workers. (medlineplus.gov)
  • It might be easier to work if you do not have to make excuses for taking time off. (medlineplus.gov)
  • and with foresight, investment, and the global community working together, we could make a difference. (medscape.com)
  • So we should take, make an effort to anticipate the kinds of questions that are most important and start to work on those so that we can be timely in the release of information. (cdc.gov)
  • The Working Group MAY use the Proposed Edited Recommendation process to publish updated specifications, or MAY go through Working Draft stage if so desired. (w3.org)
  • The chair of this Working Group will be a member of the XML Coordination Group and will look for opportunities to liaise with other XML Working Groups in the development of the draft charter for future work. (w3.org)
  • To help leaders navigate the uncertainty, the 2022 Work Trend Index outlines findings from a study of 31,000 people in 31 countries, along with an analysis of trillions of productivity signals in Microsoft 365 and labor trends on LinkedIn. (microsoft.com)
  • The mission of the XML Security Working Group, part of the Security Activity , is to consider comments on and perform necessary updates of the XML Security specifications. (w3.org)
  • Under its previous charter , the XML Security Working Group made a number of adjustments to these specifications to accommodate additional cryptographic algorithms, and to address relevant security considerations. (w3.org)
  • Under this charter, the XML Security Working Group is tasked to do maintenance work on the existing suite of XML Security specifications. (w3.org)
  • Any updates to Canonical XML Version 1.1 will be published as joint deliverables with the XML Core Working Group . (w3.org)
  • The following table lists the recommendation track specifications that this Working Group is chartered to update and develop, and the classes of work expected for these specifications. (w3.org)
  • The Working Group may also produce additional deliverables as Notes. (w3.org)
  • The XML Core Working Group is chartered to maintain and develop core XML specifications. (w3.org)
  • The XML Security Working Group and the XML Core Working Group will publish any updates to the Canonical XML 1.1 specification as joint deliverables. (w3.org)
  • The Working Group should solicit these Technical Committees to review its deliverables. (w3.org)
  • This group primarily conducts its work on the public mailing list [email protected]. (w3.org)
  • The group will use the Member-only mailing list [email protected] for communications with W3C member only Working Groups, for administrative purposes, and for other discussions that are exceptionally held in Member-only space. (w3.org)
  • Information about the group (deliverables, participants, face-to-face meetings, teleconferences, etc.) is available from the XML Security Working Group home page. (w3.org)
  • This Working Group operates under the W3C Patent Policy (5 February 2004 Version). (w3.org)
  • This charter for the XML Security Working Group has been created according to section 6.2 of the Process Document . (w3.org)
  • The mission of the Protocols and Formats Working Group (PFWG), part of the WAI Technical Activity , is to ensure W3C specifications provide support for accessibility to people with disabilities. (w3.org)
  • Working Group I assesses the physical science of climate change. (ipcc.ch)
  • The IPCC Working Group I examines the physical science underpinning past, present, and future climate change. (ipcc.ch)
  • The Working Group I assessment combines observations, palaeoclimate, process studies, theory and modelling into a complete picture of the climate system and how it is changing, including the attribution (or causes) of change. (ipcc.ch)
  • The Working Group I assessment provides scientific information relevant for the global community to meet the challenge of climate change. (ipcc.ch)
  • This is, in turn, relates to the assessment of Working Group II and the need to design effective climate change adaptation policies. (ipcc.ch)
  • Each of the Working Group volumes is composed of individual chapters, an optional Technical Summary and a Summary for Policymakers. (ipcc.ch)
  • The mission of the Mental Health Informatics Working Group (MHI WG) is to facilitate communication, collaboration, education, and networking for researchers and practitioners working at the interface of informatics and mental health, including substance use, in order to better understand and improve mental health and healthcare delivery. (amia.org)
  • Access the Mental Health Informatics Working Group on AMIA Connect. (amia.org)
  • The Mental Health Informatics Working Group aims to promote and facilitate opportunities to develop and apply informatics methods and approaches in the context of mental health research and care. (amia.org)
  • The President's Working Group on Financial Markets , known colloquially as the Plunge Protection Team , or "( PPT)" was created by Executive Order 12631, [1] signed on March 18, 1988, by United States President Ronald Reagan . (wikipedia.org)
  • b) The Working Group shall consult, as appropriate, with representatives of the various exchanges, clearinghouses, self-regulatory bodies, and with major market participants to determine private sector solutions wherever possible. (wikipedia.org)
  • c) The Working Group shall report to the President initially within 60 days (and periodically thereafter) on its progress and, if appropriate, its views on any recommended legislative changes. (wikipedia.org)
  • Plunge Protection Team" was originally the headline for an article in The Washington Post on February 23, 1997, [2] and has since been used by some as an informal term to refer to the Working Group. (wikipedia.org)
  • [3] [4] Initially, the term was used to express the opinion that the Working Group was being used to prop up the stock markets during downturns. (wikipedia.org)
  • [10] However, these articles usually refer to the Working Group using moral suasion to attempt to convince banks to buy stock index futures. (wikipedia.org)
  • [12] Phillips infers that the simplest way for the Working Group to intervene in market plunges would be through buying stock market index futures contracts , either in cooperation with major banks or through trading desks at the U.S. Treasury or Federal Reserve. (wikipedia.org)
  • One thing is clear: We're not the same people that went home to work in early 2020. (microsoft.com)
  • HSE aims to reduce work-related death, injury and ill health. (hse.gov.uk)
  • LUCSUS' environmental work aims to create a working and learning environment in which environmental sustainability is prioritised. (lu.se)
  • Our Flexible Working eBook outlines six essential areas to focus on in order to prepare your business for a flexible world. (xerox.com)
  • Mead examines four theories that attempt to explain why the poor do not work. (reason.com)
  • OSHA defines the work environment as "the establishment and other locations where one or more employees are working or are present as a condition of their employment. (osha.gov)
  • From when to go to the office to why work in the first place, employees have a new "worth it" equation. (microsoft.com)
  • As a result, employees' "worth it" equation-what people want from work and what they're willing to give in return-has changed. (microsoft.com)
  • Most newly remote employees struggle with work/life balance. (hrmorning.com)
  • Here are nine ways to help employees - and yourself, when necessary - create and maintain a positive work/life balance. (hrmorning.com)
  • When employees worked on-site, most incorporated some life into work. (hrmorning.com)
  • At Loomly , CEO Thibaud Clement and his leadership team encourage employees to set clear boundaries for when they're working and when they're not. (hrmorning.com)
  • You might set up a schedule in your communication app - Slack, Loomly, Workplace from Facebook , etc. - that shows employees' working hours. (hrmorning.com)
  • And it's tempting to pick up work when employees shouldn't because it's always visible. (hrmorning.com)
  • Encourage employees to adopt a "physical ritual" like Eary's - moving work equipment out of sight or closing the office door when they shouldn't be working. (hrmorning.com)
  • Leaders will want to set an example on work boundaries to help employees avoid burnout, too . (hrmorning.com)
  • Great Place To Work® makes it easy to survey your employees, uncover actionable insights, and be recognised for your company culture. (greatplacetowork.co.uk)
  • Our Trust Index™ Survey is taken by millions of employees annually, and our Great Place To Work methodology has guided research on workplace culture for decades. (greatplacetowork.co.uk)
  • Improved efficiency: AI can automate repetitive and time-consuming tasks, allowing employees to focus on more complex and strategic work. (slideshare.net)
  • Increased collaboration: AI-powered tools can facilitate collaboration among employees in different locations, allowing them to work together more effectively and efficiently. (slideshare.net)
  • Employees may withdraw their request for flexible working at any time before it has been accepted and any new terms and conditions are put in place. (bath.ac.uk)
  • Overall, 48% of employees would recommend working at Datto to a friend. (glassdoor.com)
  • Getting the right balance between work and private life is the crucial foundation for happy employees who are able to perform to their capabilities. (basf.com)
  • Through our investment of time, energy and money, we will be working with Girls Who Code to empower young women and provide them with the skills and resources necessary to pursue a career in engineering and technology. (twitter.com)
  • Mental illness will not be considered work-related unless the employee voluntarily provides the employer with an opinion from a physician or other licensed health care professional with appropriate training and experience (psychiatrist, psychologist, psychiatric nurse practitioner, etc.) stating that the employee has a mental illness that is work-related. (osha.gov)
  • The nonworkers simply will not voluntarily accept work, at least not at wage rates prevailing in welfare communities, and do not believe work will get them anywhere. (reason.com)
  • If you're not careful, meeting your work demands in this chaotic environment can crowd out your other priorities. (hrmorning.com)
  • Some days work demands more time and attention. (hrmorning.com)
  • If you want to see how your strategy measures up to the demands of the flexible working world and find out which crucial areas you need to think about, fill in the form to download your copy. (xerox.com)
  • GLSEN works to ensure that LGBTQ students are able to learn and grow in a school environment free from bullying and harassment. (glsen.org)
  • You must consider an injury or illness to be work-related if an event or exposure in the work environment either caused or contributed to the resulting condition or significantly aggravated a pre-existing injury or illness. (osha.gov)
  • The work environment includes not only physical locations, but also the equipment or materials used by the employee during the course of his or her work. (osha.gov)
  • Are there situations where an injury or illness occurs in the work environment and is not considered work-related? (osha.gov)
  • Yes, an injury or illness occurring in the work environment that falls under one of the following exceptions is not work-related, and therefore is not recordable. (osha.gov)
  • At the time of the injury or illness, the employee was present in the work environment as a member of the general public rather than as an employee. (osha.gov)
  • The injury or illness involves signs or symptoms that surface at work but result solely from a non-work-related event or exposure that occurs outside the work environment. (osha.gov)
  • How do I handle a case if it is not obvious whether the precipitating event or exposure occurred in the work environment or occurred away from work? (osha.gov)
  • In these situations, you must evaluate the employee's work duties and environment to decide whether or not one or more events or exposures in the work environment either caused or contributed to the resulting condition or significantly aggravated a pre-existing condition. (osha.gov)
  • How do I know if an event or exposure in the work environment "significantly aggravated" a preexisting injury or illness? (osha.gov)
  • The burden of parenting and running a household while also working a job has created a pressure cooker environment that's pushing women out. (npr.org)
  • Of course we have self-interest in this too: having more female engineers on staff leads to having an even better working environment at Twitter. (twitter.com)
  • A new 'Chance to Work Guarantee' will transform the prospects of millions of people currently out of work, supporting them to realise their aspirations and potential. (www.gov.uk)
  • Already, hybrid work is up seven points year-over-year (to 38%), and 53% of people are likely to consider transitioning to hybrid in the year ahead. (microsoft.com)
  • And as more people experience the upsides of flexible work, the more heavily it factors into the equation. (microsoft.com)
  • People working from home log nearly an hour more each day than when they worked in an office, a study by the National Bureau of Economic Research recently found . (hrmorning.com)
  • But the participants in these class conflicts before the emergence of a working class were called, variously, the crowd, the mob, or the people. (encyclopedia.com)
  • The progressive policy inherited from the New Deal required government to provide a safety net for such people until they could return to work and to tamper with the labor market so that they could earn more money. (reason.com)
  • Many people continue to work throughout their cancer treatment. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Some people find that working through treatment is too difficult. (medlineplus.gov)
  • So, as we continue to listen to and work with the people living in or visiting Puerto Rico and other areas affected by Zika, we learn more about how to protect those most vulnerable to Zika's effects. (cdc.gov)
  • Examples of work conditions that may lead to WMSD include routine lifting of heavy objects, daily exposure to whole body vibration, routine overhead work, work with the neck in chronic flexion position, or performing repetitive forceful tasks. (cdc.gov)
  • Decide if its possible to carry out the building or maintenance work avoiding the risk of asbestos exposure all together. (hse.gov.uk)
  • If that's not possible, identify who might be at risk and the level of possible asbestos exposure from any work. (hse.gov.uk)
  • For example, if the employee is injured by choking on a sandwich while in the employer's establishment, the case would not be considered work-related. (osha.gov)
  • If the employee is made ill by ingesting food contaminated by workplace contaminants (such as lead), or gets food poisoning from food supplied by the employer, the case would be considered work-related. (osha.gov)
  • The injury or illness is solely the result of an employee doing personal tasks (unrelated to their employment) at the establishment outside of the employee's assigned working hours. (osha.gov)
  • The injury or illness is caused by a motor vehicle accident and occurs on a company parking lot or company access road while the employee is commuting to or from work. (osha.gov)
  • The illness is the common cold or flu (Note: contagious diseases such as tuberculosis, brucellosis, hepatitis A, or plague are considered work-related if the employee is infected at work). (osha.gov)
  • We are happy to work on projects ranging from the evaluation of a single set of data over an afternoon to a long term research collaboration with mutual development. (warwick.ac.uk)
  • This charter does not identify specific milestones, as work is expected to be done on an as-needed basis. (w3.org)
  • I know that I depend on staying very focused at work, and working as efficiently as possible. (forbes.com)
  • The scope of maintenance work under this charter is limited to changes of classes 1, 2, and 3 as defined in the process document. (w3.org)
  • This working paper suggests that a successful reform of public enterprises would improve productivity in key sectors of the Greek economy, and thus provide essential inputs at lower cost to the economy as a whole. (oecd.org)
  • In 1997, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) released a review of evidence for work-related MSDs. (cdc.gov)
  • As the UK's biggest public service department it administers the State Pension and a range of working age, disability and ill health benefits to around 20 million claimants and customers. (www.gov.uk)
  • In addition, 53%-particularly parents (55%) and women (56%)-say they're more likely to prioritize their health and wellbeing over work than before. (microsoft.com)
  • Taking time off from work might be the best thing you can do for your health and your job. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Talk to your health care provider about how you feel at work, and if you should consider taking time off. (medlineplus.gov)
  • This edition of CERC @ Work features the experiences of Lisa Briseño, a CDC health communicator, as she traveled to Puerto Rico to respond to the local spread of Zika virus disease (Zika). (cdc.gov)
  • There are 260,000 students officially on the pay roll, and many more are in informal work. (abc.net.au)
  • Check out our recent blog, 'Do Your Life's Work at Datto', to get insights from Director of Software Engineering, Tom Cook on work/life balance and culture at Datto. (glassdoor.com)
  • Depending on how long you need to be out of work, short-term or long-term disability may cover some of your salary while you are not working. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Even if you plan to work through treatment, it is a good idea to find out if your employer has disability insurance. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Ms. Jenelle says that most venues will work with a booking organization, and providing your own inclusive signage is relatively easy. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • And I can't go forward without saying and reminding everyone that the reason we have these discussions and we work towards improving our ability, skills, and planning around communication for our crisis is because without doubt, the right message at the right time from the person or organization can save lives and reduce harm. (cdc.gov)
  • The share of working-age women who have jobs or want one hit an all-time high in June. (npr.org)
  • Staff have no automatic right to change back to their previous pattern of work unless the application seeks the variation for a specified time period only. (bath.ac.uk)
  • See table A.) A majority of the working poor (58 percent) usually worked full time, although full-time work substantially lowers a person s probability of being poor. (bls.gov)
  • You mostly work with a single type of item at a time. (lu.se)
  • This report identified positive evidence for relationships between work conditions and MSDs of the neck, shoulder, elbow, hand and wrist, and back. (cdc.gov)
  • These are published materials composed of the full scientific and technical assessment of climate change, generally in three volumes, one for each of the Working Groups of the IPCC, plus a Synthesis Report. (ipcc.ch)
  • A Profile of the Working Poor, 1996 U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics December 1997 Report 918 In 1996, 36.5 million persons, 13.7 percent of the population, lived at or below the official poverty level. (bls.gov)
  • This trick should work for all properties except annotations, if it does not report it as a bug to the development team. (lu.se)
  • For instance, they might have participated in Diversity and Inclusion (D&I) groups , joined the company sports leagues or book clubs, attended post-work happy hours or exercised with work friends. (hrmorning.com)
  • It has been replaced by the Accessible Platform Architectures and Accessible Rich Internet Applications Working Groups. (w3.org)
  • This mission is complementary to the work of other Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) groups within the WAI Technical Activity and the WAI International Program Office Activity . (w3.org)
  • We know bioinformatics support can be difficult to obtain and we already work with a number of academic groups outside of Warwick. (warwick.ac.uk)
  • Curiously, this "solution" was popular both with liberals, who saw it as a way of indemnifying the victims of exploitative capitalism, and with softcore libertarians (notably Milton Friedman), who favored it because it would allow the abolition of the costly web of programs created to assist the poor to work their way out of poverty. (reason.com)
  • Poverty among the able-bodied, non-elderly poor is a direct result of the poor not working. (reason.com)
  • The working poor are individuals who spent at least 27 weeks in the labor force (working or looking for work), but whose income fell below the official poverty threshold. (bls.gov)
  • The poverty rate-the ratio of the working poor to all persons in the labor force for at least 27 weeks-was 5.8 percent, little changed from the 5.9 percent reported in 1995. (bls.gov)
  • The poverty rate was much higher for working women, however, as fewer of them were in the labor force for more than half of the year. (bls.gov)
  • Specifically, the proportion of working women living in poverty during the year (6.5 percent) remained relatively unchanged from 1995, while that for men fell by 0.4 percentage point to 5.2 percent. (bls.gov)
  • Although nearly three-fourths of the working poor were white workers, black and Hispanic workers continued to experience poverty rates that were more than twice the rates of whites. (bls.gov)
  • By contrast, black working women had a poverty rate of 14.2 percent almost twice the rate of black working men (8.6 percent). (bls.gov)
  • High poverty rates among younger workers largely reflect the lower earnings and higher rates of unemployment associated with having relatively little education and work experience. (bls.gov)
  • A bold new vision for welfare backed by nearly £30 billion has been set out by Work and Pensions Secretary Mel Stride. (www.gov.uk)
  • Some non-licensed work also has additional requirements, ie notification of work, medical surveillance and record keeping. (hse.gov.uk)
  • On this basis, decide what work methods are necessary to provide effective control of the risks. (hse.gov.uk)
  • Our work/life balance is already in jeopardy thanks to the impact of COVID-19," says Jackie Gaines , author of Wearing the Yellow Suit: A Guide for Women in Leadership . (hrmorning.com)
  • But you can take back control by getting very intentional about protecting your work/life balance in these unusual times. (hrmorning.com)
  • Bottom line: Work/life balance doesn't just happen. (hrmorning.com)
  • Beyond people's clear working hours, "We assume communication is asynchronous," Clement says. (hrmorning.com)
  • Share the basic facts: that you have cancer, are getting treatment, and plan to keep working. (medlineplus.gov)
  • The series is a spin-off of an earlier webcomic also titled Working! (wikipedia.org)
  • It was adapted into an anime series titled WWW.Working! (wikipedia.org)
  • Please note that the CSGR working paper series has been closed for new submissions. (warwick.ac.uk)
  • The Southeast Asia Working Paper Series publishes high quality research from scholars across LSE. (lse.ac.uk)
  • The goal of the Southeast Asia Working Paper Series is to showcase work-in-progress research by the SEAC community, and as such is a useful opportunity to disseminate your research without the delays associated with formal journal publishing. (lse.ac.uk)
  • White working women and men in the labor force for more than half of the year were about equally likely to be poor. (bls.gov)
  • Luckily, we have a wide range of models to pick from, allowing you to find a solution that suits your work and style preferences equally well. (ikea.com)
  • I always work through lunch, but I leave the office everyday by 4:45 in order to get home, start dinner, and get the kids to their late afternoon/evening activities (swim practice, soccer practice, etc. (forbes.com)
  • In this case, it would be good practice to consider calling for volunteers from existing flexible working staff to change their contracts back to other arrangements. (bath.ac.uk)
  • CERC @ Work offers a glimpse of how these principles are put into practice. (cdc.gov)
  • If no information is available or it is limited and you suspect asbestos may be present you should have the area surveyed and representative samples of the material you are going to work on analysed. (hse.gov.uk)
  • They may be accompanied to the meeting by a work colleague or trade union representative if they wish. (bath.ac.uk)
  • Fill out the form to access our Flexible Working eBook and find out your next steps. (xerox.com)
  • Learn how to adapt to the recent, unprecedented disruption to global business operations, like shifting to a hybrid work model and delivering services in new ways, with three steps to a workflow automation plan that works for you. (xerox.com)
  • Mechanisms for contracting include the Warwick Scientific Services Link opens in a new window portal, for shorter term projects, and bespoke research contracts Link opens in a new window for longer pieces of work. (warwick.ac.uk)
  • They work in a wide range of different roles: from production, research and development through to marketing, sales and a large number of other areas. (basf.com)
  • He is recognized internationally for his work in the research and treatment of colorectal cancer and has founded three university spin-out companies: COBRA Therapeutics, Celleron Therapeutics, and Oxford Cancer Biomarkers. (medscape.com)
  • The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is responsible for welfare, pensions and child maintenance policy. (www.gov.uk)
  • Lund University's policy for sustainable development is the starting point for its environmental and sustainability work. (lu.se)