6. To go or leave: took off in pursuit of the robber. To rise into the air or begin flight: The plane took off on time. To achieve success or popularity: a new movie that really took off. take on 1. To undertake or begin to handle: took on extra responsibilities. To oppose in ...
1,000 Police Officers on Sick Leave
Health check on sick leave Credit: NZCT/Instagram RNZin New Zealand has reported that the global pandemic has shone a light on sick leave provisions and shown that low-paid workers are not adequately protected. The issue was highlighted by a 10,000-signature ...
4. leave… 离开…… leave for… 动身去…/离开到… 如:They are leaving Beijing tomorrow. 明天他们要离开北京。 They are leaving for Japan the day after tomorrow. 后天他们要前往日本。 5. a few“几个,一些” 修饰可数...
Nine years ago, my father was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease. It's a testament to his character that he used that diagnosis not as an excuse to retreat from the world, but instead as a reason to become more engaged with it. Since then, he's traveled
COVID-19 vaccination - Does it affect sick leave in military personnel?GREENSTEIN, L. BALAGOURGREENSTEIN, I.LEVITIN, E.TZUR, D.SHARON, N. ZILBERMANKARP, E.COHEN, S. OHAYONEuropean Review for Medical & Pharmacological Sciences
NHS Calls in Private Detectives to Trap Sick Pay Cheats; SCAM: Katherine Clark Worked as an Agency Nurse While on Sick Leave
Smokers take an average of almost eight days more of sick leave every year than their non-smoking colleagues, suggested research published in Tobacco Control. The research team analysed nationally representative registry data on sickness absence among more than 14,000 workers in Sweden between 1988 ...