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N1H1,Perisites,and Why would an Employee be near a customer or at work when there ill?
Peter Hom has written: 'ILL - Employee turnover'
The question is ill-defined. A laborer will almost certainly do more work in the purely physics sense of the word than an office worker. However, an office worker may put in considerably more time at work. In the US, laborers generally work 40 hours per week. A salaried executive might be expected to put in a minimum of 50 hours per week.
She made an ill-informed decision based on incomplete information.
how long were he ill
What may you work with mental ill? I do not understand the question. Could you please re-phrase it. Thanks, frank.
The Medieval people worked for 2 to 4 hours each day and they had to work every single day, except if they were really ill.
In most cases, the prefix ill- negates the meaning of the original word somewhat. You can be suited for the work, unsuited for the work, but if you are ill-suited for the work, you're not very good at it.
The cast of Ill Gotten Gains at Work - 1999 includes: Jamillah Nicole as Narrator
A very long a thing about months
When you get ill, you can't do your favorite things. You also miss out a lot! If you have a lot of school work and your sick for a day, the next day you have double the work!
yes they did to support their families