workday en el Oxford Spanish Dictionary

workday en el diccionario PONS

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They could consist of as little as a gym full of exercise equipment that is available to their employees on company property during the workday.
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It carries an average of 28,000 passengers on workdays, but this is reduced to an average of 10,000 on weekends and holidays.
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Workday does not expect to be profitable for the foreseeable future.
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Some organizations offer courses during the workday while other offer them at varying times.
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Often the workdays were so long that the women, who made up a considerable percentage of the workers, were rarely home to raise their children.
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Assuming 250 workdays per year, this would correspond to an average of 10 scans each day, a frequency that is unlikely to be encountered.
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He maintained 18-hour workdays and rarely took time off for vacations.
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Some schools have additional holidays for students that are workdays for the staff, such as parentteacher conference days, though other schools dismiss students early.
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In the 1950s, ten passenger trains stopped at the station on workdays, just as many as in the winter timetable of 1988/89.
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The bulk of workers, the unengaged, are "sleepwalking through their workday, putting time -- but not energy or passion -- into their work," the report said.
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