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 Übersetzung für 'long working hours' von Englisch nach Deutsch
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long working hours
lange Arbeitszeiten {pl}
Teiltreffer
working hours {pl}Arbeitszeit {f}
working hoursGeschäftszeiten {pl}
working hoursEinsatzstunden {pl}
working hours {pl}Dienstzeit {f}
working hoursGeschäftsstunden {pl}
working hoursDienststunden {pl}
working hoursArbeitsstunden {pl}
core working hours {pl}Regelarbeitszeit {f}
jobs
reduced working hours {pl}
Kurzarbeit {f}
normal working hoursübliche Geschäftszeiten {pl}
maximum working hours {pl}Höchstarbeitszeit {f}
jobs
working hours code
Arbeitszeitregelung {f}
jobs
normal working hours {pl}
Normalarbeitszeit {f}
monthly working hours {pl}Monatsarbeitszeit {f}
office working hours {pl}Büroarbeitszeit {f}
regular working hours {pl}Sollarbeitszeit {f}
jobs
regular working hours
reguläre Arbeitszeiten {pl}
jobs
flexible working hours {pl}
gleitende Arbeitszeit {f}
econ.jobs
working hours scheme
Arbeitszeitmodell {n}
flexible working hoursflexible Arbeitszeiten {pl}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Pre-industrial society was very static and often cruel—child labour, dirty living conditions, and long working hours were just as prevalent before the Industrial Revolution.
  • She admitted that she found the long working hours hard and left when it took a negative impact on her health.
  • Blood joined the Transport and General Workers' Union very soon after starting at the mill and would go on to deal with health and safety issues, such as long working hours, as well as wages.
  • According to Victoria Tischler of the University of West London, creative fields often have low wages and long working hours, leading to poor mental health.
  • Pre-industrial society was very static and often cruel – child labour, dirty living conditions, and long working hours were not equally as prevalent before the Industrial Revolution.

  • A landmark study conducted by the World Health Organization and the International Labour Organization found that exposure to long working hours, operating through psychosocial stress, is the occupational risk factor with the largest attributable burden of disease, i.e.
  • Despite the sleep deprivation medical residents constantly experience due to long working hours, a minority of residents still wish to not have work hour regulations at all.
  • A study conducted by the World Health Organization and the International Labour Organization found that exposure to long working hours is the occupational risk factor with the largest attributable burden of disease, i.e.
  • News reports highlight the long working hours, discrimination against Mainland Chinese workers by their Taiwanese co-workers, the audit did substantiate several of the allegations.
  • Steel production at this time involved long working hours, in unpleasant conditions that offered little or no safety protection.

  • The phenomenon of death by overwork is also widespread in other parts of Asia. 745,194 deaths worldwide were attributable to long working hours in 2016, based on WHO/ILO data.
  • Rather than making legal arguments against ten-hour workdays for women, he used "scientific principles" and data produced by social scientists documenting the high costs of long working hours for both individuals and society.
  • Many workers have complained of forced confinement, long working hours without any day off and rampant physical and sexual abuse in the country.
  • In a landmark study published by the World Health Organization and the International Labour Organization in 2021, 745,000 fatalities from ischemic heart disease and stroke events in 2016 were attributed to exposure to long working hours.
  • The abused, underpaid clerk of Ebenezer Scrooge (and possibly Jacob Marley, when he was alive), Cratchit has come to symbolize the poor working conditions, especially long working hours and low pay, endured by many working-class people in the early Victorian era.

  • In 1830 Puddletown was one of the places in Dorset where agricultural labourers took part in the Captain Swing riots of southern England, protesting against very low wages and long working hours.
  • The World Health Organization and the International Labour Organization estimate that over 745,000 people die from ischemic heart disease or stroke annually worldwide because they have worked 55 hours or more per week, making long working hours the occupational hazard with the largest disease burden.
  • In October 2016, about 250 workers for Beam Suntory (the producer of the whiskey bourbon brand Jim Beam) went on strike over long working hours and the hiring of temporary workers in lieu of permanent full-time workers at two distillery facilities in Kentucky.
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