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831 Sentences With "off work"

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You may need to take time off work for filming.
My insurance won't, of course, cover more time off work.
They do not fake injury to get time off work.
Paid parental leave is not about taking days off work.
Each month, they take four or five days off work.
Many days, he didn't get off work until 9 p.m.
You can't get off work and go to a party.
Shannon had taken off work to stay by her side.
Every appointment required Jim and Ali to take off work.
However, I can't afford to take unpaid time off work.
I took off work, and we spent the day together.
I'm off work, but my pockets are O.K. for now.
She took a day off work to handle the phone calls.
But he surprises me by taking the day off work today!
I hadn't taken more than three days off work in years.
Initially, the time off work was just spent in a daze.
When Michael got shot, I took off work for six weeks.
And time off work could be detrimental to the family's income.
The whole ordeal cost her $10,1.53 and 12 weeks off work.
I called off work today for government offices in the afternoon.
She does not take lessons, but paddles out when off work.
Chinese workers get a week off work, from January 24-30.
The Women's March was on Saturday, when more people are off work.
When C. gets off work, he calls me on his drive home.
One of Hiram's daughters took off work to meet her new cousins.
" James: "We take off work on a Friday and have breakfast together.
Christopher got off work at the BNSF Railroad at 11:50 p.m.
Patients may have to take time off work for treatment, for example.
That usually means taking time off work and waiting for the appointment.
Look, mining cryptocurrency off work computers mightn't be the greatest of ideas.
Then, I mentally prepare for Monday after having three days off work.
Zuckerberg took two months off work for paternity leave after August's birth.
Shannon took a day off work to help move Nicole to college.
She took a half-day off work and went to Spokane instead.
Saturday was a good day off work to take care of it.
She also moisturizes frequently and goes makeup-free on her days off work.
Lanning takes off work twice a week to take Damien to doctor appointments.
Marion took several days off work to watch over Pearl during her treatment.
My lover boy, N. comes to see me after getting off work early.
Another day, another independent artist calling out fast fashion for ripping off work.
" "I couldn't justify going to the gym by myself after getting off work.
I couldn't justify going to the gym by myself after getting off work.
Happy birthday, Washington and Lincoln, and thank you for the day off work.
After the school opened, Lisa Green took time off work to volunteer there.
Maybe we waited for somebody to get off work, but it was easy.
Remove obstacles, pay for expenses, flights, incidentals, meals, hotelling, taking time off work.
Here are six noteworthy executives who make taking time off work for them.
Is it a day off work, time spent grilling with family and friends?
But for months she has been taking days off work to attend court.
I don't get off work usually till after 7 and coming from (redacted).
Respondents also indicated the number of hours taken off work for informal eldercare.
After you've booked your time off work, you can start planning your destination.
Taking time off work sandbagging 48 hours straight, just watching that water rise.
It can feel more productive, but sometimes it's hard to turn off work.
She couldn't walk unassisted until January, and had to take time off work.
" Our first date: "It was Presidents' Day, and we both had off work.
C. doesn't work a traditional schedule, so he is off work until Thursday.
"I picked a hell of a fucking week to take off work," he tweeted.
Some women will take a day off work to highlight the role of women.
So, getting time off work to go to the polling stations can be hard.
Friend told Deadline he broke a bone in his right ankle while off work.
His friends couldn't get time off work, but he wasn't concerned about flying solo.
So much so that I took a personal day off work following the screening.
"When I'm home and I'm off work, the phone is not around," Kramer continues.
We knock off work, go home, and think of better ways to mark trees.
But it's a commemorative holiday, meaning you won't be getting off work or school.
And of course, many people just can't afford to take unpaid time off work.
He then took 10 months off work and went on cross-country road trips.
Adults were there too, and many took off work to cheer them along Broadway.
Many women have to pay for travel and lodging, and take time off work.
Opinion ____ "Procrastibaking," baking to put off work, is both a habit and a hashtag.
In July 2015, Mr. Harris moved to Denver, and took a year off work.
Many of the protesting teachers took personal days off work to rally in Tallahassee.
I get to the retreat a little late because I couldn't take off work.
They fail to appear because they can't take off work, or they just forget.
There is no official tally of how many would be off work this time.
American federal law does not even oblige employers to give women paid time off work.
I'm taking tomorrow off work again because it's my bachelorette party and bridal shower weekend!
Taking time off work for Hailey Baldwin isn't such a "No Brainer" for Justin Bieber.
And in some competitive industries, taking several months off work literally impacts a women's earnings.
So fantastic, in fact, that you might want to take a few days off work.
You'll also need to save up to take enough time off work to recover fully.
He'd gotten off work at a pharmacy in Des Plaines, 21972 miles northwest of Chicago.
Long distances to ART clinics means more costs for travel, lodging and days off work.
They were so debilitating that I started to take a lot of time off work.
Fans quickly took to Twitter to joke that the cast had gotten off work early.
About 800,000 federal workers are either off work or working without pay during the shutdown.
One-fifth of transport workers are off work because they were unwell or self-isolating.
Patients may also have to take time off work and lose wages as a result.
T. gets off work and joins us, and meets my sister for the first time.
If you get off work and you want to do a happy hour, that's great.
While the twins were being diagnosed, Zohar had taken days off work for their appointments.
"I'm taking off work when R Kelly goes to jail," writer David Dennis Jr. tweeted.
The successful candidate will need to be careful with how they spend time off work.
I decline because I can't take more time off work, but thank him for the invite.
They'll likely have to take time off work, and account for that missed income as well.
But neither does taking a day off work to watch a parade when your team wins.
And late hours will encourage the new generation of shoppers who get off work at 9pm.
Giuseppe Vago, 47, does it to get his mind off work, and compared it to meditation.
Many countries have March 28 off work, with some also breaking for Good Friday as well.
And when she gets off work tonight, she wants you to make her laugh about it.
For those with insurance, the co-pays, deductibles, and time off work can be trying enough.
We get a ride home with our friend who just got off work and lives nearby.
Over the years, I've gotten better at managing stress and taking time off work to travel.
She also took the day off work to attend Weprin's rally in Albany against these cuts.
"I would have to take that entire day off school, my mom off work," she said.
Time off work can provide a big boost to your productivity, creativity, and overall job satisfaction.
In addition to their on-and-off work with those bands, they've both pursued solo careers.
You are cleaning up after your kids, you're cooking dinner, you're relaxing, you got off work.
If I talk to one of Scott's reports, I can spin off work without meaning to.
Moreover, Election Day is not a holiday, so people often have to take time off work.
Nothing says "I'm blowing off work" like strapping a board to the roof of a car.
When the North Brooklyn service industry got off work, Toubin's parties were the place to be.
The government estimated that nearly 20% of British employees could be off work at one time.
The couple took days off work, found a friend who could drywall the ceiling and regrouped.
To be with him for his birthday, I had to take half a day off work.
A. goes to get the cash and drop off the keys when he gets off work.
Spending time with people you like, eating loads of cookies, taking a few days off work….
But then it got so bad that the patient had to take 14 days off work.
This involved a lot of time off work and considerable travel, all at my own expense.
That book built off work she had done in "The New York Cookbook," published in 21997.
Nonessential personnel receive furloughs: They're off work until the shutdown is resolved and stop receiving paychecks.
I was given a week off work, and my father and sister wanted to go to Miami.
By taking your mind off work and actually recovering, you'll get creative breakthroughs related to your work.
When we met to discuss the project, he lectured me about taking time off work without warning.
If you're not off work today, you might be perusing online sales in your half-staffed office.
Maybe you booked a day off work to play through Diablo 3 the day it came out.
You can start your mental vacation right now, and you don't even need to take off work.
SemiAccurate reported earlier today that Intel has killed off work on its 10nm processors, citing internal sources.
"On Christmas Eve, when we both got off work, we exchanged gifts," O'Hickey told Mashable over email.
Naysayers, horrified by the potential cost of UBI, fret that state handouts will put recipients off work.
Colleagues say he was visibly agitated and had to take the rest of the day off work.
Nonessential personnel receive furloughs, meaning they're off work until the shutdown is resolved and stop receiving paychecks.
Somehow, seven of us had managed to save enough money, and book a few days off work.
Short version: they'd been made to take some time off work because of sex and porn addiction.
She has been off work for six months, but hopes to return part-time when she can.
My wife has been off work for 15 years as a result of a restrictive lung disease.
She said she planned to take off work part of that day to look after her sons.
Nonessential employees receive furloughs: They stop getting paid and are off work until the shutdown is resolved.
The injury rate at the five mines translated to about 200 injuries requiring days off work in 2017.
Kim Tae-Hong, 37 said he took a week off work for a chance to watch the trial.
The weekend derives much of its importance from the fact that so many people are off work together.
Same goes for a reduction, but he usually suggests taking two to three weeks off work for that.
Nevertheless, Salsberry took the afternoon off work to stay home with Sully for the rest of the day.
After getting off work that day, they discarded his remaining body parts in the Florida Panhandle, records said.
Finally, let us not forget why it is that so many are off work and school on Monday.
Oh, and if you can't take off work for Apple's winter filming schedule, Apple says don't bother applying.
Anyway, I got off work at 4—that seismic retrofit on Folsom—and hurried back to the house.
But at least now he's also able to show off work that his team at Twitter has done.
Responding to emails during off-work hours isn't the only area in which you need to set boundaries.
Cartasegna will take some time off work, and "we are going to reinforce his security," Conte Grande said.
It was stuffy, stifling, and not where I'd expected to end up on a rare day off work.
They no longer have to send their young kids to school sick because they can't take off work.
When she gets off work she tries to disconnect, but the nature of social sharing makes it hard.
Hurst and his colleagues began examining census data on how young men were spending their time off work.
There were so many weddings I missed because I could't get off work, years and years of this.
While her fever has subsided —she took off work a few days during that—her cough is persistent.
She once took an emergency two days off work as an information technology consultant to finish another series.
What do I do if my child's school is closed, and I can't afford to stay off work?
If I'm off work and I have a set plan or goal or something, I'll do a trainer.
Or take a day off work for a mini-staycation (but without a 50-item To Do list).
Millions of people take time off work to travel and generally spend more than usual during the break.
When he got off work on Thursday, Mr. Miller, 43, headed to his sister's house for Thanksgiving dinner.
On the contrary, it actually hints at a modest beneficial impact, particularly when considering paid time off work.
By the evening, she had taken off work for the remainder of the week to show me around.
She had decided to take the morning off work to join the thousands of women protesting Kavanaugh's nomination.
You'll have to pay the full cost of your health insurance premiums, time off work, and retirement savings.
Maybe time off work is more useful than the Hubbard intervention in promoting better self-reported health outcome scores.
Would you call off work in order to binge-watch the new season of Orange is the New Black?
Keffer, joined by a few other Benicia police officers, then went to wait for Duncan to get off work.
Alongside on-and-off work for IIM, she consults for other investment firms, writes articles and offers lifestyle coaching.
They shouldn't also have to cope with the financial burden that comes with taking time off work without pay.
The gaps are so big in large part because women were much more likely to take time off work.
Most said they were not given any time off work or allowed to meet friends outside their employers' homes.
Her hours are odd, usually at night, so she can be in touch with clients when they're off work.
It's time off work for arcane, often vestigially religious reasons that we choose not to think about too much.
They may also have to take time off work, which can mean lost wages or even a lost job.
Joel Pavelski, 27, isn't the first person who has lied to his boss to scam some time off work.
Mr. Thilakaratne offered that he and some other parents would take time off work if their services were needed.
And after the late-afternoon news, when blue-collar listeners were getting off work, he'd go with the blues.
It allows him to take off work for extended family vacations and for most of the children's school breaks.
I let her know that I'll make my way up right after I get off work at 5:45.
What single parent can afford to take a day off work to wait to gather water for dependent children?
The need was met by donors who gave up a day of a vacation or a day off work.
You may get time off work to spend with family and friends, and a spirit of giving permeates the air.
I took off work today and stayed the night last night because of some appointments this morning in my hometown.
"When I got off work, there was nothing amiss," a second witness, apparently a hotel staff member, told the court.
While I was off work she outlined my chores for me each morning in a large notepad in the kitchen.
Do you struggle to "turn off" work — or, on the flip side, keep your personal life out of the office?
But depending on your schedule or cashflow situation, buying a plane ticket or taking time off work isn't always doable.
It was around 5 PM there, and people are just getting off work and getting cheesed-up for the evening.
She works nights and has to take two days off work to come to Muncy, almost four hours each way.
There are many ways to participate in today's worldwide women's strike, even if you're not taking the day off work.
I get off work at five o'clock, I'm home in fifteen minutes, I'm at the golf course in twenty-five.
She had little choice but to take the whole month off work, without pay, and cover all travel expenses herself.
If you haven't prepared yourself properly, taken the day off work and stocked up on Budweiser, help is at hand.
Organizers are calling on women to take the day off work, refrain from spending money, or wear red in solidarity.
You don't want to get laid off, work as a freelancer, work for a small and scrappy company or retire.
This means they could put employees off work "until further notice," or they could just cut back in certain ways.
A mechanic, Aidan had taken the day off work to go shopping, according to an Independent report from the time.
Where internet connectivity is poor, the network's buses also drop off work packets that are later picked up for grading.
Where internet connectivity is poor, the network's buses also drop off work packets that are later picked up for grading.
Patients may miss appointments for other reasons, such as being unable to get off work or to obtain child care.
This summer, I took a Monday off work and made another solo pilgrimage to the Rockaways on the A train.
Studies may involve frequent trips to the hospital, requiring time off work and expenses for travel, parking and child care.
Kate McCue, captain of the Celebrity Edge, a 2,918-passenger cruise ship, says she has too much time off work.
Before this latest tour, I had been off work for two months so it's not ideal to be off again.
In 2010, Russo took six months off work and began reaching out to other eclipse chasers, collecting stories and insights.
But instead of calling off work and sautéing myself in red wine and white tears, I got in my car.
There are some days as I drive home from the office that I remind myself I am not yet off work.
That's significant because Smith has already taken off work to train as much as possible before a bout sometime this spring.
The burden of taking time off work and paying for transportation to the polls can make voting inaccessible for many Americans.
I spent time with him last Sunday and he had to call off work on Monday because he wasn't feeling well.
I could have taken off work, I could have cut days in half I could have spent more time with him.
But there may be a price for all of that coerced smiling: You might drink more when you get off work.
And as much as the KUWTK tries to turn off work during her facials, Haloossim says that's not always the case.
Mr. Aronson said "Deadpool" could take in another $20 million on Monday, when many Americans are off work for Presidents' Day.
If you're a working mom, if you're a single mom, you can't take time off work to go to a protest.
Nicola Tanner, a 33-year-old public official from the southwestern city of Bristol, took the day off work to demonstrate.
Everyone would have to take off work, and it's just not feasible in 2016, even if it would go really well.
If you can't afford to take the day off work, however, you might not have the financial resources to donate money.
If a salaried employee needs to take off work to get a sick child at school, there's no loss of pay.
After the birth, he took six months off work, and then he started working again, but only three days a week.
The days off work for interviews and time needed to lodge applications resulted in lost wages for me and my spouse.
"I lived like a hermit for months and even blew off work-related events because I couldn't face people," she said.
Ms. Hernandez had just gotten off work at Google's New York offices in Chelsea, where she prepares salads in the kitchen.
As an adult, I take the day off work and join the rest of my family for a day of barbecuing.
My mother planned to care for me for the first few weeks after my operation and, accordingly, took time off work.
"Plus a lot of people couldn't get off work on a Thursday, so that helped my guest list," Ms. Tisdel said.
"Obviously you're getting off work, you want to pick it up on your way home," Hansen surmised about the customer's behavior.
There is an unspoken agreement that if either of them is off work, it's too much one-on-one vagina time.
Another resident used the money to take time off work to care for her husband, who had recently suffered a stroke.
He attended the parade with his father, who took off work to bring him to get a glimpse of his idol.
Ellison inspires him again At some point during that time off work, Fisher was out on his deck looking at ships.
She wanted both of her two brothers to appear in the film with her, but one was unable to get off work.
They were just bums wearing Cleveland Indians shirts, jeans and whatever shoes they happened to be wearing when they got off work.
Thanksgiving is here and that means delicious treats, a few days off work and cozy food coma time with family and friends.
Because the couple had taken off work for the whole week for their wedding, they couldn't wait or move their wedding date.
There are financial costs associated with sexual assault that we often forget, caused by medical bills, therapy, and taking time off work.
Plus, I'll have to go back home and apply at the embassy, which means I have to take time off work (UGH!).
Both girls have taken a few days off work to focus on their fitness ahead of the physical tests, scheduled for August.
As for her bout with Zika, she took a day off work and then was back in the restaurant the next day.
To read all the privacy policies for all the services you use, you'd need to take a month off work every year.
That's because when it comes to the weekend — or whenever you have some time off work — people aren't looking to get fancy.
Sereno, 57, will be off work from Thursday, but would not be resigning, her spokesman Jojo Lacanilao said in a television interview.
But she took the following day off work and drove the three hours to the prison to tell her husband in person.
Facebook said that it will not penalize employees who take time off work to participate in pro-immigration protests on May 1.
They take off work, quit school, or even quit their jobs ... I've seen a lot of people get burned by this mentality.
It's tempting for anyone to put off work for something more relaxing or fun — even a simple coffee date with a friend.
He said that many working-class families couldn't afford day care and would need to take off work, risking jobs and income.
As she recounted her experience with Mined Minds in her living room, her husband, Roger, just off work, sat down and listened.
After all the children in her care were reunited with their parents, she quit her job and took several months off work.
But my dad said I used to make him watch it with me every single day when he would get off work.
For nurses, getting sick means losing payMany nurses told Business Insider that if they take time off work, they won't get paid.
When ABC asked if they could take off work for six weeks for filming, they were like, 'Oh, we don't have jobs.
But like any holiday, with more people off work and on the road and water, there's added risk for injury or death.
She took about three months off work, and he felt an overwhelming sense of survivor's guilt — he blamed himself for Nikolai's death.
Client deadlines were approaching, a key designer was taking off work to get married, and the team was scattering for the holidays.
GOP lawmakers will also be looking to finish off work on their plan to overhaul the United States tax code this week.
Tesla employees had previously been told they would have to use paid time off if they took off work for the coronavirus.
My husband took some time off work to become the primary caretaker for our daughter and primary owner of all things household related.
We need to take paternity leave seriously so men can take time off work to care for a new baby like women can.
It could be losing your job, falling ill and needing to take time off work, or dealing with a death in the family.
Monday to Friday offers five days when the unemployed are off work by themselves, searching job ads, doing household chores and so on.
While 40% of travelers feel they have "too much work" to actually take time off work, this doesn't have to be the case.
My wife and I usually meet there when I get off work, and that helps with my motivation, but she's at home studying.
Kevin Horne was not one of the men on trial, but would take a day off work every week to travel to court.
Did he make inconsistent and unreasonable demands on your time—try to convince you to blow off work to hang out with him?
Some Jimmy Buffett figure sitting with some dude with body modifications and devil horns next to a stripper that just got off work.
Primary school teachers, nurses and bus drivers walked off work several times over the past year demanding better wages and fewer working hours.
They're urging US women to take the day off work if they can, or to show support in other ways if they can't.
On July 183, 17-year-old Elijah Al-Amin entered a Circle K convenience store in Peoria, Arizona, shortly after getting off work.
Archbold even took a day off work to help Gillian get a temporary identification card so he could take a train trip home.
When she got off work, she headed to her parents' house, where she was staying during the process of moving to another house.
The construction workers were saying they were off work because their job had shut down — after a crane fell and someone got killed.
Stephanie told me she "took the whole weekend off work to come here," and the two had spent £40 ($51) on train tickets.
If a person communicates that they're in a trial, it may require them to take off work or go to appointments with doctors.
I decided to take time off work the very next day and hotfoot it to Tel Aviv, to get ahead of any competitors.
He took his doctor's advice and took the next few weeks off work, trying to relax and acclimate to a normal sleep schedule.
A UK government spokesperson said up to 20% of British employees could be off work at one time as a result of coronavirus.
I've been wanting to take on more responsibility within the organization so I took a half-day off work to help with intake.
In Jim's case, this was the first summer he had taken off work for more than a week since he'd started practicing law.
Today was his birthday — he would have been 29 — and she decided to take off work and come meet Biden at the museum.
I'm sure many of them had to take time off work for this case; they lost money and career growth during that time.
For millions of fans, the release of a 'Rajini' film is such a momentous occasion, that it calls for a day off work.
As the global pandemic spreads, lawmakers have increasingly worried about testing, care and economic security for patients who have to take off work.
She suggests using the following script and inputting your own financial details: Hi landlord, as you probably know, I'm off work right now.
We're told Kim is taking a month off work and when she returns she's pulling back in a big way on social media.
For women who do not own a car or cannot take off work or pay for childcare, accessing abortion remains next to impossible.
Her boyfriend couldn't get off work to take her, and she didn't feel comfortable asking other friends or family members to do it.
So instead of going to class, many teachers were taking unpaid days off work to flood at least six protest sites across the state.
My kids know I get off work at 5 pm each day, and that until 5 pm rolls around they're not to disturb me.
"It makes it very difficult when you have to take off work to go in on two separate occasions for your procedure," Johnson said.
"She was not terminated ... the board put her off work for six weeks, and she will be back next week," the woman told CNN.
She got off work late Thursday night from her nannying job in nearby Woodland Hills but couldn't get home because the roads were closed.
Cemtrex says it designed the desk mostly for well-off, work-at-home types and C-suite executives with a penchant for minimalist aesthetics.
But at the end of a long day — breakfast, drop-off, work, dinner, cleaning, bedtime — few women have much interest in contemplating generational shifts.
So much regret it seems, they will pick up the phone, call their boss with a fake cough and take the day off work.
Women traveling far from home to get an abortion may need to account for time off work, overnight stays, or childcare for their families.
He will raise the child benefit, which parents can spend on day care, and improve incentives for new fathers to take time off work.
It was, after all, only the second "August bank holiday" in British history: a Monday off work on full pay—an extremely unusual treat.
In addition to celebrating the achievements of women, some are taking the day off work to raise awareness about women's contributions to the workforce.
"Back in the year 2014 I was getting off work and all of a sudden my right leg locked up on me," he began.
It's four days off work in the middle of spring when the sun finally comes out and the supermarkets are stuffed with chocolate delights.
This doesn't include training expenses, or costs associated with taking time off work, because let's face it, all these athletes have full time jobs.
Zurich police said the man, who had no convictions for violent behavior, had suffered psychological problems that had kept him off work since January.
She couldn't get more than a day off work but thought it was critical that she join the other doctors in lobbying and protesting.
A working dad could use the "time and a half" overtime he has earned to take a paid hour and a half off work.
After Biden insulted Corn Pop, the gang leader supposedly said he'd meet the future vice president outside his car when he got off work.
My mom would take off work to take me to auditions, because they believed in me, which is a very big leap of faith. 
"When I started, there was a small in-house team that was de-motivated because they were doing the cast-off work," she said.
I had three times the sex vault of a person who had to take time off work because porn was all they thought about.
There were regular streams showing off work on the game, and it was never in doubt Them's Fightin' Herds was working towards a release.
For parents, a school closure can mean taking time off work to care for kids — except that many jobs don't offer paid time off.
In democratic elections, people can only be considered for office if they take time off work and out of their personal lives to campaign.
But it is the thought of losing income or taking time off work that uniquely screens out working-class Americans long before Election Day.
If you're off work still, I'd suggest Dorie Greenspan's new recipe for one big spice cookie (above) to share after dinner — chicken Marengo, perhaps?
Since most elections are held on Tuesday, those volunteers are typically retirees who don't need to take time off work to supervise the process.
Everyday people have plenty to keep up with, and they don't want to devote their precious time off work to often tedious political meetings.
Millions of workers in already precarious employment situations lack sufficient protection from income losses if faced with the need to take time off work.
Families struggle to afford the gas, child care and time off work to drive hundreds of miles for an ultrasound, shots or hospital tests.
Workers are allowed to accrue five points in a six-month period, and one point is equal to one day off work, employees said.
Organizers for the protest encouraged people to take a day off work, wear red or spend money at only women and minority-owned businesses.
Her boss let her off work an hour early on Thursday so she could visit the store where her daughter had purchased a gown.
If women who don't have cushy benefits or an understanding boss tried to take the day off work, they were taking a real risk.
She knew where I worked and the rough time I got off work, which is almost an hour and a half from where she lived.
"I can't tell you how many people took off work, stayed out all night — even people we didn't know — just to help us," he says.
"I can't tell you how many people took off work, stayed out all night — even people we didn't know — just to help us," Patty said.
I can see my future money projections through the app and can book time off work and plan travel according to the timeline on Wealthsimple!
After spending the past few weeks dealing with authority, you're ready to take your mind off work to party and relax with kind strangers, Cancer.
Make plans or pursue a hobby Finding more time for hobbies is a great way to get your mind off work-related stress, Blake says.
A website set up by Momentum captured more than 10,000 pledges from people who agreed to take election day off work and go door-knocking.
The confusion is multiplied by the everyday citizens of Philadelphia, who are just starting to get off work and navigating their way through the protesters.
In addition to giving us an excuse to call off work sick that Friday, Netflix also provided us with one helluva trailer for season 2.
In order to celebrate Thanksgiving, we may have to travel, take off work, and field potentially awkward questions about work and love from our relatives.
Britons won't get the day off work automatically to line the streets of Windsor for a glimpse of Harry and Meghan on their wedding day.
Normally I would take off work but I just had Friday off so I suck it up, take some meds, and get on my way.
He is hit with fines for missing shifts and other breaches of his contract after having to take time off work due to personal circumstances.
Those who couldn't take off work wore red and avoided shopping in support of women's rights, which are at risk in the current political climate.
Loss of Work Hours "I feel like the real money loss is having to take time off work to do all of this," Capalad said.
Compared to women in Canada or Europe, it's harder for Americans to take time off work to see a doctor, or get affordable child care.
Then she took him to the Los Angeles Public Library, where she planned to meet him when she got off work, to take him shopping.
Let me just take a moment to say I haven't taken three weeks off work in a row since my last visit to the hospital.
Noah would do nice, genuine things for me, like taking time off work to help me move my things to Hamilton when I moved condos.
But women are nearly twice as likely as men to take at least one year off work, and they pay a high price for it.
Barbara Teague, 71, New York City I took off work because I felt strongly enough to be active, when I haven't been in the past.
So many teachers have called off work on May 16 to rally for better pay that three of the state's largest districts already canceled classes.
So many teachers have called off work on May 22014 to rally for better pay that three of the state's largest districts already canceled classes.
Women often have to take time off work, school, or college and pretend to be ill to get it, which has obvious knock-on effects.
Although it may be tempting to slack off work when stuck inside the comfort of your home, proceed with caution — your boss could be watching.
I had to use PTO and then take an unpaid leave of absence to get a total of 4 weeks off work post c-section.
You need to take two to four weeks off work to recover, and make under $62,000 a year, then your lost wages will be reimbursed.
So Uncle took three weeks off work and flew back home to meet a series of girls his parents thought might be a good match.
So he introduced himself, described his plight and asked if the senator might help him out by letting Ms. Frei off work for the night.
Benedetta Russo, a teacher's aide from Howard Beach, Queens, said she drove straight to Rockaway Beach on Monday after she got off work at noon.
In response, Abe said the government would create a fund to subsidise workers who had to take time off work to care for their children.
The young woman had to explain to her employer why she needed two days off, even though she couldn't afford to take time off work.
Close all but one gun shop in every state, making him travel many miles, take time off work and stay overnight in a strange town.
She has been off work since Tuesday, but is hopeful to be back in time to cover the Macy&aposs Thanksgiving Day Parade on Thursday.
Gascón said no one in San Francisco will have to pay for an attorney, take off work to attend court, or file time-consuming paperwork.
Close all but one gun shop in every state, making him travel many miles, take time off work and stay overnight in a strange town.
"Do I stay off work for 7 days, leaving a shortfall of staff and putting further strain on the already strained [healthcare system]," she wrote.
Coming on the heels of the well-attended women's march, women everywhere (men, too!) are speaking out, even if they're not taking the day off work.
CONSENSUS is widespread that new parents should receive some form of time off work or financial aid in order to stay at home with their babies.
His mother, a teacher, had to take time off work after a bad car accident — and then struggled to find new work as the economy reeled.
This conclusion points to a key feature of the work-life problem: You cannot get more "weekend" simply by taking an extra day off work yourself.
Warren lived in constant fear over what would happen to her daughter, while taking time off work and draining her finances to try to find help.
The group says hundreds of people have taken time off work to camp for as long as it takes get their demands heard by the government.
When he was off work, he would seek refuge in the library, staying away from the violent halls and dormitories as long as he possibly could.
Some women, just like some men, choose to take time off work to care for children or other relatives, and some find this care deeply rewarding.
For many women, that means traveling, which can require extra costs such as childcare, overnight accommodations, and transportation, on top of having to take off work.
To do such, three tenants were suggested: Take off work, wear red in solidarity, and withhold spending in order to patronize women- and minority-owned businesses.
The budget on Tuesday did include a new training benefit, which will give workers money toward tuition and paid time off work to pursue new skills.
But if it keeps building up, or if you've been taking off work a lot and that's not like you, it's time to make a change.
For that occasion, however, productivity took a hit as a public holiday gave Britons a day off work, alongside the warmest April weather in a century.
The women, who are primarily Filipinos and Indonesians employed as housekeepers and child minders, reported low pay, little time off work and verbal and physical abuse.
There were roughly 55,480 nonfatal injuries on the job linked to days off work among retail workers in 2017, or 382 injuries for every 100,000 workers.
We're always open, and people looking for narcotic painkillers know they can come in any time without scheduling an appointment or taking a day off work.
GREENWICH VILLAGE LABOR HISTORY AND TASTING TOUR (Saturday through Monday) Labor Day doesn't always have to be spent at home basking in one's day off work.
He took off work the following day, trying desperately to get a second letter from a therapist, but ultimately was unsuccessful given the incredibly short timeframe.
Being able to do all this, to afford the time off work and the travel bills and hotel for my dad, is a reflection of privilege.
Many had taken off work to support the Day Without a Woman strike, some holding signs acknowledging that not all women could afford to join them.
The worst-case scenario for those who can afford to mass-purchase goods and take time off work looks significantly better than for those who can't.
" South Carolina Members of the SC for ED advocacy group took personal days off work Tuesday to meet with lawmakers for a "Money Matters Lobby Day.
Everyone needs a vacation, but many Americans feel guilty taking time off work — in fact, it&aposs one of the top reasons people don&apost travel.
Simply providing a cheap location to house children until mom and dad get off work does not promote the kind of healthy development that children need.
With popular social networks seeing some downtime, most shops closed, and many people off work for Thanksgiving, bargain hunters flocked online to start their holiday shopping.
"When people feel bad and are in a bad mood, they might decide to take some time off work or go to the beach," says Aref.
Imagine that staying somewhere overnight would mean taking multiple days off work at a job that pays you an hourly wage, meaning you would lose that money.
If you give people a midsummer Tuesday off work, what will they do more and less of, and where and when will they do it (or not)?
For many women who live in rural areas, taking time off work to drive hours to their nearest clinic for each appointment could seem like an impossibility.
I either listen to inspiring women CEO type podcasts or true crime podcasts, which is kind of weird, but it helps me take my mind off work.
You can expect many women to take the day off work and withhold their money from stores in order to demonstrate their dissatisfaction with the Trump regime.
" He also made reference to the 15-hour time difference between California and Taiwan: "Why did you wait until we all got off work to sue us?
"There was the constant cost of going back and forth to ER, the gas to get there, paying for parking, and missing time off work," she explained.
Nearly 1m federal workers are off work without pay—the government has already provided them with pro-forma letters asking landlords to forgive their late rent payments.
Where I used to spend my time frequenting video game forums, fan fiction websites, and eBaum's World, I now spend my off-work hours cruising through Twitter.
It was also a matter of me getting off work in time, but I just left an hour early and got to Lawrenceville as fast as possible.
And, in future, Teams users will be able to switch off notifications for different accounts — so they could turn off work alerts for the weekend, for example.
To participate in the strike, they are calling on women to take the day off work (paid or unpaid), not spend money, and wear red in solidarity.
I am unable to take time off work and I can't tell my family, so there is no one I can ask to look after the kids.
But a new study from Ohio State University indicates that national paid family leave might not actually lead to more women taking time off work after childbirth.
At Dairy Queen, you get served by juggalos who actually eat the ice cream when they get off work, and Manchu Wok has too many fucking choices.
Busy with them and her full-time job, all Ariana wants is a place to get regular birth control without having to take a day off work.
Factor in logistical issues like transportation, taking time off work and arranging childcare, and the roadblocks to seeing a doctor in a timely fashion can be insurmountable.
They're turning off work-issued smartphones and putting them in drawers when they arrive home from work out of fear that they could be used to eavesdrop.
Some are worried about mounting copays, equipment, and procedures that aren't covered, the cost of weeks or months off work, or the loss of a family breadwinner.
But I wondered how different my diagnosis might have been if I wasn't fortunate enough to have paid time off work, an involved husband, and healthy children.
Regarding the days before the Fourth of July holiday, Cashin said to expect markets to be thinner and potentially more volatile as more people take off work.
Such a long trip would require more money for transportation, possibly for overnight lodging, for lost wages from increased time off work, and for potential childcare costs.
Kendal points out that "women would no longer need to take time off work for pregnancy-related illness and childbirth," which could leave them better off financially.
Jerry Saltz, the Pulitzer Prize-winning art critic for New York magazine, regrets that he is unlikely to see the auctioned-off work again in his lifetime.
I am unable to take time off work and I can't tell my family so there is no one I can ask to look after the kids.
That, combined with the expense of travel and the need to take time off work, can put the procedure out of reach for some low-income people.
She was overjoyed, taking Friday and Monday off work for the long weekend, said Rosie Fernandez, her friend and supervisor at the high school where they worked.
" He said the private communications he was involved in had taken place during off-work hours and that "the intent was not to harm or embarrass anyone.
A day off work means losing around $100 in pay, she said, and if she had to take more than a few days off, losing her job.
Similar laws are on the books in many states, while other state safeguards protect child actors by ensuring that they receive adequate schooling and time off work.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announces workers asked to self-isolate because of coronavirus will be entitled to statutory sick pay from their first day off work.
"We are just in disbelief," he said, adding that another brother was supposed to be on the flight, too, but could not get the day off work.
And he has called for a family-leave program that would allow new mothers and fathers to take six weeks off work while receiving their full salaries.
While many have a day off work, a half-dozen Democrats competing to unseat Trump in 2020 will crisscross early primary states from New Hampshire to California.
People might be reluctant or unable to take time off work if it means lost income, and parents might struggle to find child care if schools close.
Some women also liked the convenience of the method because they either didn't want to—or couldn't—take time off work for an appointment at a clinic.
But those allegations largely amount to a critical op-ed written by a Ukrainian politician and on-and-off work by a single Democratic consultant, Alexandra Chalupa.
Ensminger, a chemical operator at a nitrogen facility in Louisiana, said he had planned to drive to Atlanta with his wife but couldn&apost get off work.
Her illness came along with headaches, nausea, and vomiting, before she was ultimately signed off work for 15 months — six of which were spent completely bed-bound.
Ontario said it will table legislation that, if passed, will allow residents to take time off work without fear of job loss, Premier Doug Ford announced Monday.
President Moon Jae-in has favored letting South Korea, a country known for its long working hours and underused paid leave, to spend more time off work.
In the wake of "defeat," what compelled the demonstrators to take off work and leave Pittsfield at 5am in order to stand outside Sotheby's brandishing their placards?
She had to borrow a car to get there, take a bus to eastern New Orleans because of a complicated ultrasound and had to take days off work.
Later in the film, Andy expresses wishing he had taken off work to spend more time with Michael, a thought that highlights the confusing nature of their connection.
People who aren't utterly consumed by pop culture don't take time off work and sometimes travel hundreds of miles to go to panels dedicated to their favorite topics.
"Even if you take off work for a doctor's appointment or say somebody in your family died, you would still get points for it," a former contractor said.
When B. gets off work, he joins us at the table and hilarious chaos ensues as we scream over the already loud music and voices in the bar.
On a Friday afternoon — a great time to put off work — a lot of people wrote tweets about what Mueller might be up to in his procrastination hole.
Sometimes these guys get off work they go to the arcade, they talk to each other in person; they discuss new techniques, new strategies and stuff like that.
Book the day off work and come hang out with Gizmodo and the Real Future team at their annual Real Future Fair in Oakland, CA. Bonus: Ed Snowden.
And that's how I ended up taking the afternoon off work, flying out of Toronto, and hosting six Canadian women in my parents' house in the DC suburbs.
"If you're asking guests to take off work and travel far and wide, you need to include them in activities more than you normally would," Ms. Gottsman said.
Being told I'd be given only two weeks off work to recover from disc replacement surgery, when another person having identical surgery was given six months' recovery time.
If any of you are like me and have been known to take an entire afternoon off work to recover from a dental filling, prepare to be ashamed.
Plus, the movie is a holiday release — it dropped on Netflix on December 21 — a time when many people are off work and have the time to stream.
I had to take a lot of time off work or after work to do it, but it didn't matter, because you just want to deliver the vision.
And the Department devised a policy that puts city workers who are currently off work due to injuries or other problems on smaller cleaning projects throughout the city.
At Caesar's Palace, where workers could take time off work to caucus, Clinton won with 190 votes to Sanders' 81 — largely thanks to Latina women who skewed older.
We heard stories from voters who took time off work to vote, only to be turned away at their assigned polling precinct and every polling place they visited.
Even with minimal possessions, the thought of renting a moving truck, taking time off work, and wrangling a toddler to a new apartment didn't appeal to us anymore.
She took a day off work to come to the social services office and try to resolve the issue and get her child back in daycare, Schreibersdorf said.
The ones set free by a day off work, who have come here to enjoy it, bringing a strange enthusiasm to this ordinary winter's day at the park.
Long lines also have a disproportionate impact on lower-income voters; or people who can't afford to take time off work to stand in line for several hours.
Even if FGA is way off, work requirements are still likely to save hundreds of billions of dollars and help millions of people become less dependent on government.
"I was trying to figure out a way to take my bride and disappear for a day or two," said Chief Sanford, who took off work on Feb.
That also means millions of parents and caretakers have to figure out a way to either take off work or get their kids cared for while they work.
Most of the difference was explained by women who were working shorter hours and taking time off work in the five years after their first child was born.
She added that it might help to treat Election Day as a true holiday in a cultural sense, rather than just a reason to take time off work.
Also known as the Lunar New Year Spring Festival, 1303 billion trips are made throughout China during the holiday and many in the country typically are off work.
The rally coincided with the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday, which is typically a chance for everyday citizens to use a day off work to lobby their legislators.
Some people already have a destination in mind, others are more flexible depending on when they're able to take off work, or how much money they're comfortable spending.
In the late fall, it's already dark by the time I get off work, which can be rough, but the city looks beautiful lit up in the distance.
On the day their boss was off work, Thornely and Jo went in and out of his glass-partitioned office to decorate whenever they had some free time.
The policy allows employees who opt into it to take time off, work from home or consider other options, such as altering their working hours during their periods.
SYDNEY, Australia — Lucy Baranowski, a volunteer firefighter, has taken time off work over the past three weeks to battle one of the biggest blazes ever recorded in Australia.
So if you can't get off work because public comment is only from six to seven at night, then, like, we can use technology to capture that feedback.
Getting medication often means taking a day off work to trek to the nearest pharmacy, which involves spending money on transportation and often waiting in a long line.
When Priyanka Chopra suffered a concussion after falling while filming Quantico, she wasn't allowed to watch TV or read during the three days she had to take off work.
I remember one time I called off work because there was a wildfire and the next day, a panda bear died and I had to pretend I was okay.
A few days later, Zarchy took more time off work to drive to Sacramento and hang out with Varela for an afternoon before she had to return to Seattle.
But Pope's roped-off work is inaccessible, and as for the campy GWAR diorama, one wonders: if Richmond wasn't the heavy metal band's hometown, would it have merited inclusion?
Those who can afford to travel to the U.K., which includes related expenses like taking time off work or post-procedure counseling services, have full access to safe abortions.
While many adventurers dream about taking time off work to hike the Appalachian Trail, 27-year-old Jonathan Wooddy actually did it — and transformed his body in the process.
"As the study itself notes, women who take time off work and return doing fewer hours are not getting paid less per hour," he said in a press statement.
In his book chapter, Kircher writes that the NSA's study, which promised an hour off work to those who passed, did not produce what Kircher calls a meaningful incentive.
The court was told Alchin was in counseling, that he'd had to face telling his grandparents about the charges, and his girlfriend had needed to take time off work.
"It was just on Saturday when I got off work: sunny out, good weather, and I saw him biking on this little stretch out here," Mckensie Hasse tells PEOPLE.
She used to go to the hospital to ask about her drugs every week, taking time off work, and writing complaints to the health ministry, but to no avail.
The agency also said it is kicking off work on a rule for methane leaks at existing wells, but acknowledged that won't come until after Obama has left office.
McCallum's consulting work included reviewing drafts of the script as well as taking off work to head to New York to spend a day in a room with writers.
The district made the decision after principals and other supervisors told school superintendent Jim Causby a lot of their staff was planning to take off work for the strike.
Even if it exists legally, you can't access it because you have to travel far, or you don't have health insurance, or you can't get multiple days off work.
There is no shortage of headaches involved with picking the vacation destination, taking time off work, organizing the schedules of your traveling companions, packing and spending all that money.
The law must draw lines of this sort all the time, and distinguishing things like racially discriminatory police violence from other forms of off-work behavior should be manageable.
Nearly a quarter (24%) of Gen Z say they feel guilty taking any time off work, which means they don't take all their paid time off in a year.
One of our friends is coming into town unexpectedly on Tuesday and surprisingly a bunch of us have off work so I'm so excited to hang out with everyone!
Ms. Roughan was coming off work on "People, Places & Things," Duncan Macmillan's play about addiction and recovery that transferred from the West End to St. Ann's Warehouse in Brooklyn.
Another parent, 36-year-old Wang Siqi, said she took the day off work to demand answers, even though her six-year-old son does not attend the school.
No one should have to take time off work, stand in line, or search for particular polling places to vote, not when more secure and accessible alternatives are available.
Ms. Headley had taken that Friday off work after the owner of her son's day care told her Damone could not return if the payment issue was not fixed.
That would mean participating in a lengthy court battle, taking time off work or school, and finding care for any children they may already have, potentially while still pregnant.
Don't let this become a habit — turn off work notifications after hours, because making yourself consistently available for work severely reduces the amount of time you get to relax.
It's distance, time, money, the challenge of getting a ride, taking a day off work, and finding someone to care for the children that most abortion seekers already have.
I received the pills on a Thursday, and I knew I needed to do it as soon as possible, but I didn't want to take any days off work.
Since attending would have required me to take a day off work for travel, I took pleasure instead in choosing and sending a gift, along with joyful best wishes.
When England decided to play the entire game in a single go, they took a day off work, and stocked up on water, alongside energy boosters like protein bars.
Men today are as likely as women to say they need to have time off work to care for babies, aging parents or sick family members, new data show.
Putting off work on an infrastructure proposal until next year could move it into dangerous territory, as it can be trickier to enact major legislation in an election year.
"We couldn't afford a bus so I emailed the parents asking if six or seven could take off work to drive the kids to the court house," she said.
When you factor in the amount of effort and potential time off work to attend the hearing, it's probably not worth the hassle unless you're owed a few thousand.
We were able to achieve this because we had access to $160 of disposable income, an afternoon we could comfortably take off work, and a lack of criminal records.
A former publicist and marketing professional, she had taken some time off work to help raise her young children but is now planning to re-enter the work force.
As a result, some women are unable to access safe, legal abortion at all because of loss of income from time off work, or cost for child care or travel.
If the doctor says, 'Make an appointment to see a specialist,' it's the parents who have to make the appointment and then take off work and make that additional appointment.
As the morning rush began, I met an older man named Mark Thomas*, who lived in nearby Crown Heights, and was waiting outside for a friend to get off work.
Defining a new normal Brad took time off work and he and Geri took shifts at the hospital for five intense weeks before Maddox could continue his treatment from home.
"The choice was between losing wages and popping more pills to get through the day's production targets," said Marimuthu, who now takes time off work if needed during her periods.
I was off work for two weeks between the surgery and recovery, which already set me behind on my monthly bills, and I was still in school at the time.
Book the day off work and come hang out with Gizmodo and the Real Future…Read more ReadI'll start: sometimes my iPhone just randomly dies when it's at like 25%.
You've taken the time off work, you're counting down the days until you're sipping mojitos on the beach, and you're all-in on planning your holiday wardrobe (knitwear no more!).
According to the Dorset Police Volunteers, the woman who suffered a perforated bowel was in the hospital for over six weeks and has been off work now for six months.
Maybe they're sitting around in coffee shops, thoughts swinging from frustration about the job market to their budding creative projects, until deciding to put off work until the following day.
But many more are unable to take the day off work, whether they don't have the luxury to for economic reasons or feel stigmatized for speaking up for their beliefs.
There are so many variables that affect how much time you need to get your name change request approved, so taking half-days or full days off work seems necessary.
Women are planning to speak up in a variety of ways, including taking the day off work, not spending any money, and engaging in civic action like calling their representatives.
The agencies close up, they stop providing services, and their workers are either furloughed or forced to work without pay — which leads to a lot of them calling off work.
The agency also said it is kicking off work on a rule for methane leaks at existing wells, but acknowledged that won't come until after President Obama has left office.
After we left the restaurant, he called his brother to ask him when he would get off work, but his brother didn't know and wasn't sure he could make it.
Decker took the day off work Friday and drove his motorcycle to the home to look for members of the family but only found the smoldering remains of the house.
Without realizing it, I was putting off work to deal with email, and when I did dive into a story, I'd worry over the messages piling up in my inbox.
All I had on my mind was getting off work, taking a shower, and then taking a long nap since I got out of work at two in the afternoon.
Rather, they would force people to take time off work or from their job search to communicate with government offices about their work status, ironically increasing government paperwork and bureaucracy.
She said they've all committed to taking off work because of how essential Medicaid's community-based services are to their ability to lead independent lives outside of a care facility.
Chancellor Sunak today said that the government was extending statutory sick pay to all people who stay off work to isolate themselves — even if they do not have coronavirus symptoms.
They are also forced to take time off work and miss out on money because they need to spend several days in Mexico City for the procedure and waiting time.
And this bill, by expanding benefits beyond those who have to take off work, expands the potential benefits offered through an existing credit to a much broader universe of parents.
"When you get to take off work and when everything's paid for and you're around a bunch of dudes, it's kind of hard not to have a good time," he said.
This means an increase in travel costs, childcare expenses, and time off work, all of which make it more difficult for anyone — but especially low-income women — to get an abortion.
Another thing that really pisses me off is after she gives birth, I have to pay her for six or eight weeks where she's off work, but I'm not being paid.
The majority of people seeking abortions in America are low-income, which means that traveling added distances can be a real financial hardship, especially if it means extra time off work.
As if getting an extra day off work to beach and barbeque wasn't great enough, retailers are here to make your Memorial Day Weekend even more exciting with extra-sweet sales.
" Next week's protest follows a similar event on January 43, in which some South Carolina teachers took personal days off work to meet with lawmakers for a "Money Matters Lobby Day.
My commute during the night shift is pretty terrible — about an hour and 15 minutes, since I'm driving with all the people getting off work and heading home from the city.
Employees who live in a country with a larger number of managers who avoid talking about depression tend to take more days off work, the study team reports in BMJ Open.
At most, residents will receive around $30,000 – barely, enough to fully rebuild and cover the expenses incurred in the meantime (for example, the cost of evacuation and taking time off work).
Deepak Urs, a staff trainer at a financial services company in India's southern tech hub of Bengaluru, said he would need to take time off work to exchange his old notes.
Scott was only given 4½ "days off" apart from the breaks NASA builds into his day, but unlike a day off work on Earth, he was still technically on the job.
Given the nature of technology, with servers in the cloud humming away, tech staff ought to be able to take a half day, or even day off work without anything breaking.
Plus, for women working hourly jobs, taking off work to get to the pharmacy before it closes means losing money they desperately need, if they're able to take off at all.
Presidents Day is around the corner, and if you're sitting there wondering why you should care, we'll tell you: Everyone gets off work and tons of tech stuff goes on sale.
And not everyone has the resources to take a day off work or school to get to the nearest welcoming provider in the case of a healthcare refusal, as Marian did.
Firstly, I go to the bar and order a beer so that they're fully aware I'm about to get off work and I'm not going to stress myself over their meal.
I can't get the time off work to drive two hours to the local VA frequently enough for mental health services, and the local civilian doctors are useless for combat trauma.
"The mental and physical benefits of taking time off work include improved sleep, a better headspace, more clarity and increased creativity, " explains Dr. Kathryn Smerling, a New York City based psychologist.
It's not a big deal for women who work salaried jobs and can easily take time off work, drive across the state and pay for a hotel during that waiting period.
"Jimmy's a guy, his whole career, he made it into the league off work, off him having to grind and scratch and claw to get to where he's at," George said.
Teitel had morning sickness throughout her pregnancy, and at one point she took two days off work to recover from a bout of vomiting that landed her in the emergency room.
Later in the afternoon, at least 30 people were scattered outside; that number typically swells to more than twice that in the evening and on weekends when people are off work.
Wanted: Twelve people who can take four months off work and who don't mind sitting in judgment of a man said to be the most notorious criminal of the 21st century.
However, another Wall Street firm, Needham, said Netflix could still be hurt if the coronavirus continues to spread internationally, which would force people around the world to take time off work.
While classes would be canceled, schools will still be responsible for their pupils if their parents are unable to take off work or if they work in healthcare, according to Politico.
The party that smashed the trade unions in the 1980s now promises to protect employee entitlements, such as the right to take time off work to look after a sick relative.
But after hearing news recently that the air was far from fresh, that in fact record-high smog was enveloping the entire nation, he decided to take a week off work.
For example, imagine yourself taking a half-day off work each month after you pay down your credit card debt: visualize exactly what you would do and how you would feel.
William and Kate's wedding was also declared a bank holiday in the United Kingdom, giving many citizens the day off work to partake in the festivities, while Harry and Meghan's was not.
McHale had to take two days off work to be at the clinic, which will hurt financially because things are "already extremely tight," but he isn't really thinking about that right now.
HELSINKI (Reuters) - Finland's woman-led centre-left government plans to give new fathers the same amount of paid time off work as new mothers, nearly doubling paternity leave, it announced on Wednesday.
HELSINKI (Reuters) - Finland's woman-led centre-left government plans to give new fathers the same amount of paid time off work as new mothers, nearly doubling paternity leave, it announced on Wednesday.
From then on she kept quiet and asked for painkillers but six months later felt her insides "burning" and fell ill, forcing her to take 10 days off work and lose wages.
Police removed blockades at some of the major incineration and rubbish collection depots around the capital but to little effect because workers inside the premises subsequently walked off work, the CGT said.
He gets off work at 4:30, and 4 to 6 is the hottest time of the day in Oregon, so we gladly soak in the sun and coolness of the river.
If I want a prescription, I have to take time off work, get an appointment with a doctor—which is difficult enough—justify it to a doctor, then trek to a pharmacy.
Without a local option, women may face extra costs from having to travel several hundred miles to get an abortion, a trip which can require arranging transportation, time off work, and childcare.
Bird Box's December 21 premiere date — the Friday before Christmas — gave it the perfect opportunity to reach people looking for something to watch while enjoying some time off work for the holiday.
According to Sheila, Salazer's biopsy recommendation was her first notice that her kidneys were declining, and if she delayed or canceled appointments, it was because she had trouble taking time off work.
In most states, employees aren't protected from termination if they take time off work to run for office, and even if they win office, the salary varies wildly from state to state.
People in these states are forced to travel farther and often need to find overnight lodging, take unpaid time off work, and find childcare, all while navigating their state's onerous abortion restrictions.
"They do it as they are dissatisfied - they even take a day off work, pay for a bus ticket, pay for a hotel room, pay accommodation just to be there," he said.
I hope you're having a lovely day, especially if you're lucky enough to have time off work, but if my calculations are correct, you are probably feeling very bad right now. Why?
North Carolina's teachers, who make about $10,255 below the national average, called off work en masse to march on the state capitol to demand better funding for their schools and better pay.
North Carolina's teachers, who make about $193,000 below the national average, called off work en masse to march on the state capitol to demand better funding for their schools and better pay.
Okay, well, once you go and unpack it, what you find is, it is ... people are willingly trading off work/life balance to go to work for these iconic leaders and companies.
The Prime Minister's Office did not respond to VICE when asked to respond to Canadians who are concerned they can't take time off work or work from home the way politicians can.
After Ms. Rogers got off work at a Joplin television station, she told her co-workers to be careful as they headed home, knowing that the area was under severe thunderstorm warnings.
"We can't have these large gatherings that constantly do occur throughout the country for people who are off work, to then be socializing in large groups and spreading the virus," she said.
Britain unveiled its "battle plan" to tackle the spread of coronavirus on Tuesday, warning that as many as a fifth of employees could be off work at the peak of the outbreak.
According to a study this year from time-off advocacy group Project: Time Off, nearly a quarter of people said "guilt" discourages them from taking time off work in the first place.
Vinnie continues to experience severe emotional distress due to discrimination, and his mother Jennifer has had to take days off work to support him as he tries to achieve equality at school.
Yesterday, people across America gathered to experience the wonder of nature's rarest of miracles: a total solar eclipse (and also the couple of hours they got off work to look at it).
"Hillary was in town for a fundraiser, and Tony [Goldwyn, who plays President Fitzgerald Grant] and I thought we might get off work in time to go, but we didn't," Washington told Adweek.
But local economies could be hurt in communities where thousands of non-essential personnel are likely to be off work, from Norfolk, Virginia, and Fayetteville, North Carolina, to Lakewood, Washington, and Oceanside, California.
Making things even more intense, there will also be a tiring and emotional full moon in Taurus, which will find you needing to catch up on time alone and take time off work.
However, Viswanath said finding places to get care is not as big of a hurdle for people as issues like how to negotiate time off work, and how to actually get to clinics.
The process was fraught: She took a couple of days off work around when she thought the story would be published, but then Trump would do something and take over the news cycle.
Even though I see them every day, it's rare that we're all free in our limited time off work to plan something like this, so I feel happy that we made this happen!
It's true that the law protects voters from retaliation related to taking time off work to vote, but the average retail or service industry worker knows that the laws only go so far.
Or will they just walk upstairs, a little dazed, (everyone gets a day off work the day we do it: that is the sweeteners), and just like, have some pancakes, watch some TV?
As we talk via Skype video, she's seated beside Nicole on a small couch at home in Oakland, their current base, a couple hours after Nicole had gotten off work for the day.
And there's so much else that is behind what everyone sees with them taking off work or finding babysitters or countless other inconveniences that I am sure we can't even begin to imagine.
My friends had planned to take care of me after the procedure, but I felt too guilty asking them to take off work or change their plans in time for the new date.
"There's a huge societal expectation for women when it comes to who will take time off work," said lead study author Peter Smith of the Institute for Work and Health in Toronto, Ontario.
The organizers are asking women around the world to take the day off work, whether their labor is paid or unpaid, and avoid spending money anywhere but at woman- or minority-owned businesses.
What exactly, I'm still not sure, but at that moment I knew I had to change something and when I got off work I went home and started filling out grad school applications.
We're a startup band, and we all have part-time or full-time jobs, and to get all that time off work to finally tour and see that in danger is a bummer.
In a small painting entitled "I Really Like the Way Firemen Smell" (1988), Wong describes his fixation with remarkable erotic candor: I really like the way fireman smell when they get off work.
When it's sunny, you and some of the guys love to blow off work for the day, sling a few bottles of premium OJ in a backpack, and head out to the lake.
Think of the elderly, those who don't speak English, parents of young children who can't afford a babysitter, or folks who simply can't take time off work to go and caucus for hours.
In 2013, Apple broke off work with Intel to start supplying modems for the iPad Mini 2 because Apple would lose its rebates by using Intel's chips, rendering Intel's products "economically unattractive" overall.
Some people couldn't take the time off work to travel and wait the required time or couldn't get their parents' permission, and clinics struggled with the financial cost of complying with new regulations.
Which is naturally a blow for anyone looking forward to the game this side of Christmas, a time when many are off work enough to put significant hours into an RPG of choice.
When I donated my kidney, my girlfriend and my father took time off work, traveled to be with me, and paid for a hotel to stay in while I was in the hospital.
There they'd have to take more than one day off work, so it makes more sense to drive the extra hours, spend a few hours at the clinic here, and then drive back.
Ohio's 24-hour waiting period law, for instance, requires women to make two separate trips to the clinic—which means they must take multiple days off work or school and secure transportation or lodging.
If a woman can no longer access abortion care, she will need to take time off work to travel to a state where she can have one — if she can afford to do so.
I swing by Whole Foods to kill time while I wait for her to get off work and get something substantial to eat: rice, chana masala, and a samosa from the hot bar ($229).
While not everyone is able to take a day off work, there are many other ways to participate in A Day Without A Woman and make your voice heard: Here are just a few.
Take time off work to spend hours waiting in a NHS walk-in centre, bite the bullet and purchase the pill at a pharmacy, or risk it and hope that everything will be okay?
He said the group was waiting for the go ahead from the government to kick off work on the Gronda project in Genoa which is worth more than 1003 billion euros in 10 years.
We know it is not easy to take off work, to drag your kids into the office, to wait in the waiting room, and to see your kids cry, scream, or wince in pain.
A week of merrymaking in the streets, feasts in backyards, and happy hours turned happy days culminates in a citywide block party and a day off work when everywhere else it's just another Tuesday.
"It is dangerous, but I trust them because their rules are very detailed and reviewed each year," said Yuichi Higuchi, who took time off work to see his son, a senior, take the field.
The government estimates that at its peak, coronavirus could force up to 20% of Britain's employees to be off work at one time, having a major detrimental effect on the country's productivity and economy.
Then there are the other related costs of child-care, time off work, hotel stays, and meals away from home, all of which put access to abortion further out of reach for these women.
Additionally, a recent Priceline national survey also found that Gen Z has the worst work-life balance, as nearly a quarter of Gen Z respondents said they feel guilty taking any time off work.
New Yorkers take off work early (or skip altogether) to make the trek to Flushing, Queens, for the night matches — perhaps the last chance they'll have to leave before quitting time until next summer.
"The main point is that that's only about 5% of women that have this disorder that's severe enough to really warrant diagnosis, treatment, and, I would say, potentially even time off work," she said.
She said at first the text messages between them were professional, but soon -- "in a very short amount of time" -- Montenegro started sharing personal information during off-work hours, and soon turned to flirting.
CHENNAI, India (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Muthukani Murugesan faked illness to take a day off work on Wednesday and joined hundreds of fellow maids protesting in southern India for a living wage and better benefits.
Delegates saddled with thousands of dollars in expenses — from pricey hotels to time off work — to attend the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia have now turned to crowdfunding sites to help pay their way.
Knowles says Beyonce's local fame ballooned at an early age, so she'd take Wednesdays off work for "Solange Day" ... a day dedicated to Solange, who sometimes had a hard time living in Beyonce's shadow.
Only one clinic in Alabama is open on weekends, which means a woman may have to take off work, arrange child care and potentially plan an overnight stay because of mandatory counseling and wait periods.
"I was taken to the ER, and they did a CAT scan and they said it was a concussion, so I had to take three days off work," Chopra told Entertainment Tonight of the injury.
A tipster sent Gizmodo a Instagram screenshot of VICE News staffers taking the day off work to compete in some fun, friendly, and probably mandatory red-vs-blue team building activities in Brooklyn's McCarren Park.
Most of the veterans who spoke with BuzzFeed News Wednesday had a matter-of-fact attitude about why they decided to volunteer, and in many case take time off work, to crisscross flooded Houston neighborhoods.
Netflix will make all nine season 2 episodes available at once, which means ambitious or addicted subscribers can take a day off work and get caught up with the entire story in a single day.
The narrator of "Loitering with Intent" takes a day off work: I stayed in bed the next morning; about eleven o'clock, when I woke, I telephoned to Hallam Street to say I wasn't coming in.
The effect didn't start right away: Women and men who took a year off work both made about 39 percent less in the years they did work than their counterparts who never took time out.
Chris Weston, chief market strategist at spreadbetter IG, had sounded an ominous note is his morning epistle, noting that traders off work to celebrate the Lunar New Year would be happy their markets were closed.
It was the kind of problem that would have been potentially easier to address for a series of buildings — tapping into economies of scale — but harder for a one-off work for an art event.
Full-time carers or those on a low income may be unable to take the time off work, and undocumented women may be unable to visit a doctor for fear of alerting the immigration authorities.
Going to Montgomery, as some now must to get a driver's licence, means the best part of a day off work for two people, the test-sitter and his chauffeur (there is no public transport).
Students can enjoy sports, art, theater, music or virtually any activity the school and parents choose to offer – all while ensuring parents don't have to worry about finding child care before they get off work.
"It's hard to put into words how I feel," said 27-year-old animation fan Yuichi Kumami, who had taken time off work at his company in nearby Osaka to lay flowers at the site.
A thousand dollars can go a long way to keep a struggling adult in class (by letting them pay for babysitting, take an unpaid day off work, hire a tutor, or catch up on bills).
These documents often require a person to pay fees (an application for a passport is $110, in addition to a $35 execution fee) and potentially have to take time off work to visit the DMV.
"When the president attacks our jury's foreperson, he is effectively attacking every American who takes time off work, arranges child care and otherwise disrupts their life temporarily to participate in this civic duty," he added.
I am in awe of each of you, and I appreciate your efforts to provide me with your statements, flying in from Europe, all over the country, submitting videos, taking time off work, missing classes.
"We are talking about who is able to jump through those hoops, who can afford to take time off work, who can afford transportation and hotels, who can find and afford child care," she said.
Getting paid time off work is a luxury not all Americans enjoy, and few states have protections in place for workers who have or adopt children, need to care for sick relatives, or are sick themselves.
I press the snooze because I'm still adjusting to working a normal schedule after being out of work for so long, and I worked the Saturday reporting shift, so I only had one day off work.
There's simply nothing better than a lazy weekend afternoon with pals, clinking mimosas, noshing on all the bacon and eggs you can get your hands on, and making the most of those precious days off work.
They'll maybe pay for your parking fees and maybe a meal, but typically, they won't pay for things like childcare, or if you've lost a day's wages, because you had to take a day off work.
A handful of GoT fanatics have already taken Monday off in preparation for the finale, according to a Twitter sweep: Have I booked Monday off work to sit and watching game of thrones finale Sunday night?
Technology start-up Polaroid Swing launched a policy on Tuesday allowing its employees to take paid time off work for political engagements such as protests or running for political office, co-founder Tommy Stadlen told CNBC.
Because taking a day off work is impractical for many women, you can also participate in other ways, including not shopping (except at local, women-owned businesses), calling your representatives, and donating to pro-women organizations.
But regardless of whether their campaigns are successful, women who don't have access to paid leave view crowdfunding as one of the only options that will allow them to take time off work after giving birth.
Even with free coverage of birth control, the added step of having to make a doctor's appointment can serve as a high barrier to access—especially for disenfranchised women who have difficulty taking time off work.
Indicated 0.4 percent lower BMW labour boss Manfred Schoch warned in Spiegel against going through with plans to split off work on self-driving cars into a separate company that is to function like a startup.
The issues that nonwhite voters were most likely to experience in comparison with white Americans included not being able to find their voting places, not being able to take off work and missing the registration deadline.
Users don't need to take time off work or find child care, for example, to get their foot in the door, helping to narrow the no-show rate that McDonald herself experienced as a business owner.
Hamid, 56, said by telephone on Monday that she was not involved in the planning but decided to go to the rally on her day off work after receiving an email from another protester, Edith Garwood.
It wasn't until a friend of mine explained to me what had happened to him – because he'd been off work for about three months – and I was like: 'Oh my God, I'm having the same thing.
To be clear, labor law would not need to treat all types of off-work dynamics that potentially affect work as protected in order to treat the forms of race discrimination under protest here as protected.
Public health authorities are urging Canadians to take measures that prevent the spread of disease, including hand-washing, social distancing, and time off work if sick—which is exactly what the country's top politicians are doing.
Without hospitals screening patients for the coronavirus when their temperature is below 104 — coupled with the shortages of protective equipment — Martinez said she was worried most about getting sick and needing to take time off work.
But according to public health experts, both those things could prove especially difficult in low-income communities, where there are high numbers of families without health insurance and workers who can't so easily take off work.
Together, Brazil and Mexico govern more than half of the region's population, where many workers live hand to mouth, and can little afford to take time off work if they are forced to go into quarantine.
Since the law's enactment in 2628, workers have used the FMLA over 28500 million times to take job-protected, unpaid time off work to address their own serious medical condition or care for a family member.
But the standoff at the bargaining table, and the resulting scramble by parents to take off work or enroll children in day camps, left some in the city re-evaluating their opinions of the new mayor.
But she didn't appear to pull rank; when she needed to take time off work — to attend an event with the Obamas or go an overseas trip with her husband — she requested permission from the college.
She was one of the roughly 135,000 Catholics, many of whom had received a state-sanctioned day off work, who filled the stands and surrounded Zayed Sports City Stadium on a warm and bright Tuesday afternoon.
And I only have a couple of days off work, which means that, were I to go there for my mother's birthday, it might only be for a long weekend, given the 17-hour flights each way.
Sometimes, this means booking another appointment on another day because the kid is so upset and nothing will calm him/her down, and another appointment on another day means another day off school, another day off work.
An architect in Seoul (who asked not to be named) took a full year off work so that his wife could pursue her "dream job" in one of the country's biggest publishing firms, but he is exceptional.
For example, lack of insurance or fear of deportation can discourage a seriously ill person from visiting the emergency room, and a lack of transportation or the inability to take time off work can make it impossible.
"She would say she had doctor appointments and we would take off work and sit in waiting rooms for hours, and something would always go wrong and she'd get agitated and we'd wind up leaving," he said.
"It's Friday night and employers don't have to worry about the older person blowing off work for a party," said Paul Harrington, a professor at Drexel University in Philadelphia, who has studied teenagers in the labor market.
Every fall, local men of all ages are stricken with what Hervé Etchemendy, who comes from the village of Lecumberry, calls "the blue fever," taking off work to disperse throughout the peaks of the Pyrenees to hunt.
This means that the workers who are most likely to get sick (and thus spread the coronavirus) are also the least likely to be able to take time off work to self-quarantine or seek medical testing.
And while 73% of workers nationwide have access to paid sick days, most do not have enough time banked to be able to take off work for a 14-day quarantine, according to the Economic Policy Institute.
At a news conference on Tuesday to unveil his government's coronavirus action plan, Johnson was asked whether he would be taking paternity leave - when fathers can take two weeks off work after the birth of their child.
This includes people who can't take time off work, don't have paid sick leave, can't self-quarantine or don't have consistent access to health care or childcare, and who stand to be greatly impacted by the outbreak.
He also pushed for fathers to break the stigma and take time off work to help with the responsibility of parenting, though he acknowledged that a big reason why some do not is because of social stigma.
Waiting period laws meant patients had to come to a clinic twice, often taking time off work and paying for child care for their kids, as a majority of people who get abortions are parents, Howell added.
HELSINKI, Feb 5 (Reuters) - Finland's woman-led centre-left government plans to nearly double the length of paternity leave to give new fathers the same amount of paid time off work as new mothers, it announced on Wednesday.
If you want to be a barber in Alaska, you need to pay $6900 in government fees, complete 2628,28503 hours of training and experience, and pass two exams – which does not even include childcare or time off work.
So instead, on a Sunday, when Alex had off work, I took the train to Strasbourg (a city I've long wanted to visit) for the day while they had a little husband-and-wife bonding time at Versailles.
She shared how most women who see her are afraid they are going to hell for having an abortion, but they can't afford to take time off work to give birth or can't afford another mouth to feed.
LONDON (Reuters) - British TV presenter Jeremy Clarkson, who gained worldwide fame as presenter of the BBC motoring show "Top Gear", will be off work for "quite some time" after falling ill with pneumonia while on a family holiday.
"It's hard to put into words how I feel," said 27-year-old Yuichi Kumami, a self-described animation fan, who had taken time off work at his company in nearby Osaka to lay flowers at the site.
This is from not negotiating what she is worth, from taking time off work for family, from lost retirement account contributions and investment gains and from not getting the promotions and raises she deserved because of her gender.
McNichols' aunt, Donna Johnson, told CBS-affiliate WHIO that the 25-year-old was living with her in Dayton at the time, and had gotten off work from a nearby factory before heading to the city's Oregon District.
As part of the survey, respondents could indicate whether they're currently not working due to caring for older relatives, as well as working part-time or taking time off work during the last week to care for relatives.
I'm meeting a friend for drinks as soon as she gets off work, and I'm wary of my low alcohol tolerance after a dry(-ish) January, so I grab a protein bar for the road and head out.
These obstacles have especially impacted New Americans, students, Indigenous communities, communities of color and low-income voters who must take off work, cover travel costs to distant polling locations, or pay for IDs just to access the polls.
This is a big shopping day for procrastinating Christmas celebrants — a day off work for many and a chance not to end up at the mall next Sunday picking up tactical stockings and chemistry kits on the fly.
As many in America settled down to enjoy a couple of days off work this week, Samsung began rolling out the update from Android 26 Oreo to Android 9 Pie to a select number of Samsung Galaxy S9 handsets.
Last September, he completed a 100-date tour and only took four days off work before beginning rehearsals for The Great Comet, in which he plays the titular male lead eight times a week at New York's Imperial Theatre.
I have the day off work, so I relish the extra time in bed with M. We relax and fool around for a while, finally forcing ourselves up around 11:30 to get dressed and head to the bank.
Taking time off work to vote Though there's no federal law requiring employers to offer workers time off to vote, at least 30 states have legislation in place allowing employees time off to cast their ballots on Election Day.
But when U.K. workers saw the news about Prince Harry's engagement to Meghan Sparkle (this is her name now, sorry), many were concerned with a more practical matter about the royal wedding: Will it mean a day off work?
On Tuesday, Jennifer Mulford, 36, told the Sun that she's taking a little time off work to focus on love and maintaining the nurturing bond she shares with her boyfriend Brad Leeson, 36—a bond fueled by breast milk.
Sometimes I go for a drink with my actual friends when I get off work and I can't talk for an hour, because I need to transition from being a method actor in the role of you favorite waitress.
The woman, an employee at Sapienza University in Rome, who was identified in Italian news reports only by her first name, Anna, lives alone and had to take off work to bring her dog to the veterinarian for surgery.
"Teagate is genuine, I can guarantee it's genuine," he said, adding that he was not accusing any individual, but that the three victims had been ill enough with stomach problems to stay off work for more than a day.
Well, what's more relatable than a bunch of hilarious guys with day jobs who play on a soccer team just for fun — sometimes running late to matches, requesting days off work or missing games to go on their honeymoon?
Judging by her shocked reaction to her boss saying she couldn't afford to take off work to go to the doctor, Meredith has a huge blind spot when it comes to the insurance and healthcare struggles of everyday Americans.
The period between Christmas and New Year's is always popular for tourists — and lucrative for Broadway — but especially so this winter, because Christmas and New Year's fell on weekends, and many people took off work the week in between.
Even with commercial spaceflight, middle-class people will not be able to take off work, pack the kids, and take a cruise in space like they are able to do in the Caribbean, at least not for a while.
"There needs to be a package that enables women to take time off work, to return to work, and to combine work with child care, and to give similar support for fathers as well as mothers," said Professor Harper.
"She was so impressed and moved that all these people she'd never even met—including a woman who was eight months pregnant—had taken a week off work to be there for her when the time came," Chamberlain says.
It goes from a festive day of games, chocolates, and bunnies, to a holiday about the zombie-ish resurrection of a murder victim that's on a goddamn Sunday so that you don't even get an extra day off work.
McClarnon put his request on the marquee for all of the town and passerby to see, and even kept a picture of Waters inside in case people came in asking about him while he was off work, News 6 reports.
" She continued: "If it was up to their mom and dad, they wouldn't even have gone to the audition because Mom and Dad wouldn't have taken off work and given up their pay to take their own kid, but I did.
Ewan McGregor may have taken a while off work, but his next project is set to be a big one — he's starring as a grown up Danny Torrance in Doctor Sleep, an adaptation of Stephen King's 2013 sequel to The Shining.
"I was working part-time and had Mondays off so, after she got off work I'd drive to see her, we'd go out to eat and then maybe go shopping for clothes that she could wear on air," she says.
It returns time to your providers over the course of a day, and for patients, [the use of EPCS] means you don't have to take off work to get your maintenance drugs and see your doctor to refill your prescription.
On Monday, some fans took the day off work to celebrate the anniversary, heading to significant locations such as King's Cross train station in London, which in the stories is one of the gateways into the world of witches and wizards.
I was waiting tables and I would get off work early and I'd be in a tie and an apron and I'd change into a gown in the car and throw on some makeup and jump onto the red carpet.
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Argentina's newly elected president, Mauricio Macri, took Friday off work on doctor's recommendations to nurse his fractured rib and rest up before his trip to Switzerland next week for the World Economic Forum in Davos, his spokesman said.
And then In the afternoon, when most people are getting off work and are able to watch TV, you broadcast multiple MSNBC commentators who have some of the lowest ratings in cable TV and whose total agenda is criticizing conservative ideas.
"I was laid off work for the first time in my life and really need this money to support my family," wrote one of the many people seeking help, adding that he had been promised a refund but never received it.
"Fortunately, I've been able to take off work now, but I said, 'Well I don't know if I could do [the concert] again, because I'm having a little baby,' " Stamos told PEOPLE at a photo shoot to promote the celebration.
But women who took four or more years off work made 65 percent less than women who never took time out; men who took the same amount of time, meanwhile, made 2016 percent less than men who worked straight through.
But by 2016, after nearly a decade of working in banking and as a tech consultant back in Lebanon, he had enough savings to swap "all the boring stuff" for a career in photography and take a year off work.
For Ariana, that means it takes well over a month to get an appointment with her gynecologist and then four or five hours in the waiting room to see him, which means she has to take the day off work.
I had enough savings to cover my medical expenses and bills during the month I had to take off work, but I knew I had to purchase long-term disability insurance to cover myself if anything happens in the future.
When it's OK to return to workTaking a week or more off work is hardly ideal, which is why Bogoch says it's OK to return to work once you've passed the peak of your symptoms and are on the mend.
LONDON/PARIS (Reuters) - While London's Madame Tussauds is showing off work well under way on its waxwork of Donald Trump, its Paris rival has found itself on the wrong side of a bet that Hillary Clinton would win the U.S. presidency.
Even if she hadn't broken her neck, she most likely couldn't have taken even a few hours off work to attend the march: She was the manager, and sole employee, of the two-week-old David Reid for Delegate campaign.
"For businesses with fewer than 250 employees I have decided that the cost of providing Statutory Sick Pay to any employee off work due to coronavirus will, for up to 14 days, be met by the government in full," he said.
"For businesses with fewer than 250 employees I have decided that the cost of providing Statutory Sick Pay to any employee off work due to coronavirus will, for up to 14 days, be met by the government in full," he said.
The changes, which were announced Wednesday and could come into effect as early as 2021, are a bid to promote gender equality and inclusivity for same-sex couples and to encourage fathers to take as much time off work as mothers.
She has already rewarded herself in other ways, though: After her last class, she took a few days off work to spend time with her daughters during their winter break from school and to catch up on much-needed sleep.
I canceled the automatic deposits in October because my partner finally got enough time off work to go on a long trip to Europe, and we wanted to spend that money traveling for five weeks since he rarely gets time off.
While some may look forward to Thanksgiving as a nice day to eat special foods, spend time with friends and/or family, or simply take a day off work, others are seemingly preparing for it like it's a grueling battle.
In the USA, the only developed nation that does not require any paid leave for new parents, millions of Americans – 240 percent of workers – don't get a single paid day off work after the birth or adoption of a child.
The Bulls crash the glass like this for 48 minutes per game, and while they have been beaten badly in transition on certain nights, for the most part they've been able to make that trade-off work in their favor.
"It's has happened several times when I get off work or I get up in the morning and check my phone only to find a ridiculous amount of notifications, tons of reported comments and message requests on Facebook Messenger," Cesar said.
When her daughter, Sofia, was born in March of last year, she and her husband dipped into their savings and charged necessities like groceries to a credit card so she could stretch her time off work to almost four months.
Kicking off, as always, at Store Street in Manchester in late September, the lengthy series of parties takes revelers and hedonists all the way through to new year's day, which makes arranging social calendars (and days off work) a breeze.
"My husband and I really wanted to go but our company didn't let us take off work so we had no choice but to wear a mask and go to work coughing," said Wang, who works in an automotive technology research center.
For instance, Coexist, a group based in the United Kingdom that hosts community spaces, allows employees who opt into its period policy to take time off, work from home, or consider other options such as altering their working hours during their periods.
I think I jumped and hollered and cried and prayed and said, 'Ooh, we have finally made it,' she told me in a recent interview in her living room after she got off work from her nursing job, still dressed in her scrubs.
"State banks were quite firm in defending the yuan at 20173 before the official close, but since they get off work after 22017:26.8 pm the rates fluctuated more wildly and hit 22016," said a trader at a Chinese commercial bank in Shanghai.
The engineer subsequently was given a month off work, but on her return, forwarded her email to Cook to her entire team with the added message:So as far as I can tell , nothing of any serious consequence has happened within the last month.
Rolf and Daughters—where I cook—is a six-minute drive from Robert's Western World, so I often shoot over as soon as I get off work to have a sandwich and a beer, listen to three songs, tip the band, and leave.
He is in his early 30s and—with his stocky build, baritone voice, masculine garb, and black messenger bag—it seems as if he has stumbled into the wrong room after getting off work at one of the city's many tech startups.
Under current restrictions, women in the UK generally have to make two visits to a licensed abortion clinic, which can be problematic for those in rural areas who have to travel long distances, and others who aren't able to take time off work.
On current trajectories, temperatures could rise by 22017, 23, 223 or more degrees Celsius this century—for the human body, a rise of a few degrees C can be difference between a day off work with a fever and life and death.
Thingyan is traditionally celebrated with a family-friendly, near nationwide water fight: children empty buckets onto passing vehicles; people soak their friends, neighbours, and passing strangers; food is shared; various performances are put on, and everyone has at least a week off work.
On Sunday mornings—my dad's only day off work—our family would drive to the nearest Westfield shopping mall, where we'd dine at 'French inspired' café chain Délifrance on Level 2, and where I tried my first croissant and felt intensely European.
CARACAS (Reuters) - Tony, a 36-year old security guard, rummages through the garbage bins of a wealthy district in Caracas on his days off work, scavenging for food as Venezuela's economic meltdown has left even the employed struggling to find enough to eat.
While people in those markets may spend more time at home — and therefore have more time to stream video — a subscription service like Netflix could also be viewed as a luxury for people who have been forced to take time off work.
Although the exact numbers varied from state to state, the 3,800 pet owners surveyed by pet supply company Innovet Pet were on average willing to take 4 unpaid days off work in order to care for their pets in case they got sick.
" Like so many Phillips paragraphs, it is so vivid that reading it is like stumbling upon a stash of someone else's Polaroid photographs: "Sue got off work and drifted down the midway in a wet heat, past the American-flag petunia gardens.
Our 3-year-old son, who happily split time between our houses, was at preschool; my husband had taken part of the day off work to go on a coffee date with a woman he had met on an online dating site.
Having a mental list of a few reasons you're excited or thankful for the dinner or holiday event —the day off work, a certain dish — can powerfully change your own attitude, explains Emeka Anyiam Ph.D., the founder and CEO of Embridge Counseling Services.
The Stream-a-thon is a promotional effort aimed at capturing viewership at a time when many people are off work and relaxing at home, often watching TV. This year, the Steam-a-thon runs from December 26, 2019 through January 1, 2020.
You have to think about ensuring a caucus-goer can get off work, has a ride to the precinct, and can access the child care needed to be able to spend three-plus hours shuffling around a high school gym to vote.
They'll have to not only be inspired by a chosen candidate to leave the house or take off work to arrive at the site by the time things start at 7pm local time, but also decide whether the weather makes it worth the risk.
Turns out, barristers in jolly ol' England who take time off work after giving birth are protected way more than in the U.S. The org that regulates the legal profession there allows women up to 12 months off and their job is fully protected.
If you made the responsible decision to not take last Thursday off work in order to spend the day searching for the bottles at every McDonald's location within a 100-mile radius of your house, you may be regretting that choice right about now.
Once they realize they are pregnant, confirm the pregnancy with their doctor, and manage to book the multiple appointments legally required in Ohio, which often involves taking off work and traveling long distances, most women will be more than six weeks from their last period.
What they're saying: It's not always possible for all women to take off work to see a doctor, and Hilary Coles, the brand lead on the Hers launch, told Forbes the company is trying to put "the power back into women's hands" to boost access.
His stories, and the similar stories he collects from other patients and caregivers, will probably sound familiar: spouses and siblings taking time off work to be there during treatment; friends pitching in to offer a ride to the hospital, or help with child care.
Both Hudson and Ramirez said that on Friday evening, while she worked, Paisley and her older brother were in his care — but their stories split in recalling what happened after Hudson got off work before midnight, the affidavits state, as reported by the Herald Bulletin.
When every registered American voter receives a ballot in the mail, long lines and closed polling places are no longer an obstacle, especially for seniors, working parents and students who need to take time off work or find childcare just to cast a vote.
Between all the women wearing red in solidarity, those taking off work as part of the A Day Without Woman initiative, and the general outpouring of girl-power passion splashing across your social media feeds, there's no way you haven't heard it's International Women's Day.
"She would say she had doctor appointments and we would take off work and sit in waiting rooms for hours, and something would always go wrong and she'd get agitated and we'd wind up leaving," he said at trial, according to CNN affiliate KDVR.
"The lyrics for this song were written during a 4 month period after a difficult breakup where I was pretty much stoned every day, from the moment I got off work until I went to sleep (or didn't)," says Shannon about the song's genesis.
But for the millions of Americans living with chronic conditions, health care is very much an economic issue, with many struggling to make ends meet while paying for expensive medicines and devices or finding time to take off work for intensive treatments and procedures.
Malaysia has declared May 9 a public holiday, but the diaspora in places like Singapore and Hong Kong will need at least a few days off work to travel and vote, which will be difficult in the middle of the week, opposition activists said.
Ohanian's realization comes at a time when companies themselves as well as lawmakers in Congress are taking a second look at the policies and laws in place in to see whether parents have the time off work they need to take raise their infant children.
Bankrate, which conducted a survey of 1,000 people aged 18 or older, found that, of the 49 percent who aren't planning a vacation, 50 percent said they can't afford it, 24 percent have other family obligations and 5003 percent can't take time off work.
"They cannot travel the distance required to reach another clinic, they cannot lose wages or risk their jobs in order to take extra time off work, or they cannot afford the cost of child care or staying overnight in a distant city," Saporta said.
With 2016 in full flow —sort of, kind of, maybe, ah, actually, please sir, can we have another few days off work— we've received our first batch of upfront club ready no-nonsense goodness courtesy of DJ Haus' unstoppable Unknown to the Unknown imprint.
It gave some of the most affected people $1,500 each on a prepaid debit card — enough to buy a new bed, refrigerator, or washing machine, or to start repairs on a home, or to cover lost income from time off work during the storm.
New Yorkers are now eligible to take paid time off work to bond with a newly born, adopted or fostered child; to care for a close relative with a serious health condition; or when a family member is deployed on active military service abroad.
It would also create a federal emergency paid leave benefits program for people who must take extended time off work to be quarantined, receive medical treatment for coronavirus or care for a child affected by school or care facility closures due to the coronavirus.
But I moved out here, and I started playing shows wherever I could play; lugging my keyboard to happy hours to play for the bartender and one girl that just got off work or whatever; and writing songs with whoever would write songs with me.
Unskilled laborers "don't have the luxury of taking the afternoon off work, so they'll cool off under a tree for a bit but keep returning to work," said Shravan Jha, a team manager for the Agriculture Department in Bihar, a province in India's northeast.
Louisiana also requires women to make two separate visits to a clinic to obtain an abortion, seen as an additional burden on women forced to take extra time off work and away from families, according to the Guttmacher Institute, which tracks reproductive health policy.
But most patients don't start rehab or stick with it as long as they should because of barriers like a lack of insurance or the inconvenience of needing to travel and take time off work every time they go to rehab at a hospital.
"We need to give real and honest information, but we need to watch our children and see how much they can take in," said Elguera, a mother-of-two, who takes Fridays off work to accompany her youngest son to the "climate strike" protests.
The King Center — a nonprofit dedicated to preserving King's memory established by his late wife, Coretta Scott King — advocates for MLK Day to be "a day on, not a day off," calling for those who have the day off work to honor King's life through volunteerism.
But there were also prettier people among the population: club kids and beery undergrads, wearing all the right fashion hats; hipsters with all-black fixies parked outside; sloppily lovely waitresses, just off work from handling more expensive food, with the hipshot stance induced by sore calves.
Four out of five travelers in Asia Pacific said travel was a necessary part of life and that they're willing to prioritize time off work and set aside money for trips, according to a new study by technology provider Sabre and research firm The Futures Company.
It wasn't just me either, nearly two dozen people from places like West Virginia, Kentucky, and Ohio took time off work and school to try and push this bill that's aimed at providing coal communities with more economic opportunities as America's energy landscape moves away from coal.
Maybe you can't blow off work and spend hundreds of dollars on a plane ticket and subsequent cab ride that will drop you off on the corner of 16th and Valencia, but you, too, can enjoy the immaculate taste of perfectly prepared Northern California Mexican food.
They told personal stories of their spouses needing time off work to care for them when injured and needing to care for sick parents, putting them and their partners in the difficult position of choosing between caring for a sick relative or bringing home a paycheck.
She would ensure that anyone who took leave under the F.M.L.A. also got a portion of their pay while they were off work — mothers and fathers alike, as well as adoptive parents, people caring for seriously ill family members, and those recovering from their own medical issues.
The move will be part of a second package of measures the government plans to map out on Tuesday, which will also include subsidies for workers who need to take time off work to care for their children as schools are shut down, Abe said on Saturday.
In studying his lengthy policy we discovered that the company would cover only a portion of up to two fillings per sitting — a trick to require the patient to take off work four times and the dentist to incur much more overhead in delivering the service.
The groups challenging the law, including Planned Parenthood and the American Civil Liberties Union, argue that the addition of the waiting period would greatly increase the expense and burden for women who often have to travel long distances and take off work to obtain the abortion.
While most of us understand the importance of taking a day off work if we have a cold (to make a full recovery and to keep from contaminating our colleagues), it's probably safe to say that we're a little more hesitant when it comes to mental health days off.
Given the fact that women are often the ones who take off work or quit their jobs to take care of their kids, a law that would give employers less reason to help with childcare can put more of the onus on parents to find other (typically pricier) alternatives.
DID U KNOW... smokers are statistically less productive and earn less than those who don't smoke – they're more likely to take sick days off work each year (eight to 2000 extra days off, in some countries) and also take smoking breaks more and tend to die way earlier.
For the purposes of this weekend, I've made the executive decision to take some time off work and enjoy catching up with cherished friends; intrepid NOLA-based photographer and writer Teddie Taylor will be documenting the goings on for us, so look for that here on Noisey next week.
They are less likely to be able to take time off work or away from their children to travel, likely out of state, to access the medical care they need and may not be able to afford care after the costs of travel, time away from work and childcare.
To sit down and write songs you need to take time off work, time off touring, and sit for a week or two or ten days or sometimes three weeks in a studio with guys that are willing to do it with you and scheduling is always an issue.
The pill is free at sexual health clinics and doctors' offices, but to be seen in either of those you'd most likely have to take time off work, and that's if you even manage to get an appointment within the window you need for the pill to be effective.
"We hear on our hotline the struggles of arranging for travel, taking time off work, getting someone to take care of their kids making it to the appointment," said Amanda Beatriz Williams, executive director of the Lilith Fund, a Texas group that financially helps people who want abortions.
His first marriage dissolved, apparently because his wife didn't appreciate his single-minded focus on the mountain, and in 1950 he married Ruth Ross, a volunteer at the site who was eighteen years his junior, on Thanksgiving Day—supposedly so that the wedding wouldn't require a day off work.
If the United States were to spend more on helping parents get child care, ensure they can take paid time off work and protect those who want or need to work flexible schedules, it would almost certainly tap into this pool of women who have stepped away from work.
"I have a husband that can take off work, I have parents that can watch my child, we have health insurance, we have a car that we can pay to put gas in, we can pay to get a hotel room for a couple of nights," she says.
But as travelers are increasingly interested in cold, remote destinations, cruise lines are starting to offer trips as short as seven nights, which appeals to younger travelers who may not have otherwise been able to afford a multi-week polar cruise, or find the time off work for them.
It seems like a very Swedish thing to do—what with the Swedish government handing out Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's We Should All Be Feminists to every 16-year-old in the land, and encouraging Swedish dads to take 90 days of paid leave off work for every baby they make.
MANNING with a few colleagues the front desk of the gleaming Trump hotel, where even the wallpaper and drinking fountains are gilded and the exterior windows are dripping with gold, Gabriel says he will get off work early to vote for his boss at the Republican caucuses on February 23rd.
And so when you finally did not have to be in your uniform, or you were finally off work on Sunday — you were with your own family after being with the white family you worked for all week, and you finally get to Sunday, and you can wear your own clothes.
You know no one had to summon a shock squad of emergency medics to wrap any of this user's frothing friends in tin foil, there's no way he had to take the following week off work because he'd left all his serotonin in a shallow puddle somewhere in central Europe.
"The primary effects of the coronavirus outbreak have so far been to reduce supply by keeping people off work and disrupting supply chains – which means monetary policy isn't the ideal tool, but a rate cut can help support demand and take some pressure off small businesses," said Hargreaves Lansdown equity analyst William Ryder.
These products are the epitome of the genre-crossing, "prosumer" lives many of us seem to live today: they straddle the worlds of practicality and of fun, presents that might help them work during their commute, or get their minds off work, or to make their work trip a little safer or easier.
Lonnie Golden, a labor economist at Penn State, said in survey after survey, American workers tend to say that making more money is a higher priority than having access to more paid time off, unlike in Europe, where workers rate having more time off work as more important than making more money.
Many Americans had the day off work on Monday, either because of the holiday or because they are among the furloughed federal government workers who find themselves in the longest shutdown in U.S. history, caused by an impasse over funding U.S. President Donald Trump's plans to build more barriers on the U.S.-Mexico border.
If you haven't yet watched the new Wu-Tang Clan short film For the Children: 25 Years of Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers), then stop reading this blog immediately, tell your boss that I said it was cool for you to take 20 minutes off work this morning, and go check it out.
Republicans want to restrict cities from creating their own labor laws Republicans want to restrict cities from creating their own labor laws For the nine years that Christina Cortez worked at a McDonald's in her hometown of Minneapolis, she wasn't able to take a single sick day off work, even when she had the flu.
"Republicans should be ashamed of themselves for knocking off work a week early to campaign for Donald Trump, who thinks veterans with PTSD are not 'strong' and 'can't handle it,' instead of passing a critical bill to address the epidemic of suicide among America's veterans," the outgoing Senate Democratic leader said in a statement.
Though the turnout left something to be desired—perhaps due to the storm, the room during Tiga's 2am set was only half-full—the clientele reflected a refreshingly broad cross-section of New York demographics; it's always tight when you see a drag queen twerking next to a stockbroker who just got off work.
In the docs, the alleged victim told police Spacey started buying him drinks after he got off work at Club Car bar, Spacey asked the teen about his penis size, tried to get him to come back to Spacey's house for an after party, and Spacey reached through his pants and touched his penis.
But the cost to employers of rolling out wide-scale, physical programs with licensed clinicians, as well as of having too many people off work due to mental health issues, are the rock and hard place that will likely continue to fuel significantly more development of services like Ginger's and those of its competitors.
Twenty-seven percent of women aged 15 to 44 would have to travel 30 miles or more to reach their nearest clinic—and women in 27 cities would have to travel at least 100 miles—which means paying for travel, possible overnight stays, and taking multiple days off work if there's a mandatory waiting period.
Critics of such laws argue they have a disproportionate impact on black voters, since they are less likely to have the means — whether money, transportation, or hours off work — to get a voter ID. This is significant in Alabama since about 25 percent of the state's electorate is black, and black residents are more likely to vote Democrat.
Being led by a man who calls the White House a dump, blows off work a bunch to go golfing at his own club, lies about very important things like crowd size and compliments from Boy Scouts leaders, hates the press, and has just over 30 percent of the country's approval hasn't always been considered the political norm.
Likewise, the aforementioned Charlie 'eyebrows' Simpson has re-joined Busted, who are about to embark on a seven-date UK arena; this may well have passed you by, but it constitutes a seismic cultural event for your second cousin, who's booked two days off work and is traveling up from Coventry to catch their Birmingham date.
To get his meager wages of 800 rupees (about $12) a week, Mr. Ram had to take a day off work, ride the roof of a creaking bus to a nearby town and line up in the dusty heat for three hours to see a local bureaucrat who would likely deduct a fee from Mr. Ram's wages.
The experience online was easy and pretty much resolved itself in a single day — which was much less stressful than trying to find a new dermatologist, taking off work, and going in without much of an idea if I'd be able to afford whatever was prescribed to me, and, if not, why I went in the first place.
Related: How to manage the polluted air you breathe The move to close schools has prompted a mixed reaction from residents on social media platforms; some argue it would have been better for students to remain indoors at school, pointing out that the closures have forced parents to take time off work to look after children.
"Often times, women would miss appointments with either a DA, or miss appointments at the police precinct, or, unfortunately in cases, had to go and serve orders of protection, they had to go themselves and weren't able to do that because they weren't able to take the time off work," Councilwoman Julissa Ferreras-Copeland, said at a press conference according to Jezebel.
With regard to sleep, participants were asked about the quantity of sleep they typically need to feel well rested, and about how much sleep they usually got in the 24-hour period that included working an overnight or 24-hour shift, after working overnight or for 24 hours, while working day shifts, and after more than two days off work.
Family leave: Since 2900, businesses across New York State have been required to provide up to eight weeks of paid time off work for their employees who have worked for them for more than six months so that they can care for family members (which include grandparents, grandchildren and domestic partners) who are very ill or have a serious health condition.
Congressional Republicans decided to put off work on the three remaining spending bills, including the one that deals with President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's border wall, until after the November midterm elections.
"I think he appreciates the struggles of America's working class — the blue-collar workers over the last 30, 40 years, the kind of people who have to take a shower after they get off work, not before they go to work — and the impact that mass unskilled and low-skilled immigration has had on working-class wages in our society," Mr. Cotton said.
Coronado asked Piercey to come over on the day of the killings, but her mother couldn't make it because she was a bus driver who couldn't get off work until after 5 PM. "If there had been a crisis nursery, which we think every community should have, perhaps she could have dropped her babies off and even slept," Burkhard says.
" ARI DUNN "What annoys me about Swift's trial and her saying that she's doing this to make it easier on sexual assault victims is that, rarely can someone afford to take a person to court for sexual harassment, get the time off work, deal with the stigma and humiliation that comes along with it and still manage to win the case.
In the decades since, states have enacted a truly staggering number of restrictions to make the procedure more expensive, more time consuming, and more humiliating to access—whether it was immigration checkpoints in Texas blocking a person's route to a distant clinic or a working parent's inability to take enough time off work to comply with a mandatory waiting period.
Paid Leave For the United States (PL+US), a nonprofit organization that advocates for paid family leave, reports that millions of Americans do not get offered a single day off work after childbirth or adopting a child, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, and 1 in 4 new moms go back to work just 10 days after giving birth.
Chemotherapy would have made things very different: there would have been months of feeling dreadful, and long periods off work — the very things, in other words, that give illness the power to upend our lives — not to mention hair loss, which many women who have had chemotherapy for breast cancer say is the single worst thing about the whole experience.
In lieu of today's holiday (um, why do we not have off work again?), we've come across an alleged Roland advert from 1980 that explains some of once-revolutionary features from the drum machine—the spot highlights features like built in memory and "realistic sounds"—as well as some synthy sounds reminiscent of recent smash hit TV series Stranger Things, as well as 80s motion picture Tron.
On Wednesday, President Donald Trump is set to unveil a framework for tax reform, building off work done by the so-called Big Six: a group of top tax policymakers in the Trump administration (Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin and National Economic Council director Gary Cohn), the Senate (Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and Finance Committee chair Orrin Hatch), and the House (Speaker Paul Ryan and Ways and Means Committee chair Kevin Brady).
The description of the video notes that it took Belgian designer Gilles Augustijnen about eight months of on-and-off work, using After Effects, C4D, Photoshop, Illustrator, Substance Painter, ZBrush, Fusion360, and DAZ3D to bring the sequence to life, aided by Pieterjan Djufri Futra and Loris Ayné (who provided feedback, support, and help with hard surface modeling.) The result is a sublime mashup of the two worlds — it's a slick video, and who knows?
I found a couple of ways around this: I used my rare day off work, when my child still attended preschool, to drop in; I had both my husband and my mother take a turn to unexpectedly drop in for an early pickup; I made acquaintance with other parents in my child's class and asked them if they could let me know how my son was doing when they picked up their child — a virtual drop-in.
When Max's grandfather, 'Pop' Washer opened the cart in 1948, he catered to the 'six 'o' clock swill' crowd, members of a legendary moment in New Zealand's binge-drinking history when men clocking-off work at 5 PM spent the next hour in the nearest public bar drinking as much as they could before the mandatory closing time at 6 PM. The White Lady was there for them when they spilled onto the darkening streets, beer-addled and starving.

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