[Working Life] The 1-hour workdayAuthor: Jeffrey J. McDonnellJeffrey J. McDonnell
有时我们甚至是为了填满那八小时而选择性分心,有时加班其实是因为觉得工时很长、工作不多,拖到最后一刻才作才导致。为了改变这样的现况,Stephan Aarstol,Tower Paddle Boards 共同创办人兼CEO,决定做出重大改变,看完后你可能也会想把这套做法分享给上司。 把工时缩减到五小时,公司反而迅速成长 将员工原先的八小时工...
After a century of development, today's wave of night schools is no longer limited to conventional subjects, as life outside the eight-hour workday has become more vibrant. 经过一个世纪的发展与演变,如今的夜校浪潮已经超越了传统学科的范畴。在八小时工作制之外的时间里,人们的生活变得更加丰富多彩。
work•day (ˈwɜrkˌdeɪ) n. 1.a day on which work is done; working day. 2.the part of a day during which one works. 3.the length of time during a day on which one works:a seven-hour workday. adj. 4.workaday. ...
aWhen his 12-hour workday is over,he drives his 1-hour commute and picks up some junk food for dinner along the way.It is now 11 p.m.He missed seeing his wife and young children as they have been in bed for hours. 当他的12小时工作日是时,他驾驶他1小时通勤并且拾起一些垃圾食物为晚...
The last hour of anyone's workday is not always fruitful. As the hours of high productivity start to fade, most of us begin watching the clock. But(1) ending(end) the workday with purpose can boost success both inside and outside of the office. While many of us spend our last hour...
People in countries all over the world celebrate International Workers' Day in order to respect and highlight the contribution of workers to society. The day arises from activists in the late 19th century pushing for better conditions for workers, such as an eight-hour workday. ...
day (dā) n. 1. The period of light between dawn and nightfall; the interval from sunrise to sunset. 2. a. The 24-hour period during which the earth completes one rotation on its axis, traditionally measured from midnight to midnight. b. The period during which a celestial body makes...
to the date of May 1st at an 1884 convention of the three-year-old Federation of Organized Trades and Labor Unions of the United States and Canada—the forerunner of the American Federation of Labor. A resolution designed to...
What is known as the Haymarket Riot (or Haymarket Incident) began on May 1, 1886. Thousands of workers took to the streets of Chicago to demand an eight-hour workday. The demonstration lasted for days. On May 4, a bomb was set off, killing seven police officers and eight civilians. Th...