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workday

[wurk-dey] / ˈwɜrkˌdeɪ /


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So-called job huggers, people who stay in their jobs, can also try to focus on projects that energize them, or ask to switch teams or managers to make their workdays better, according to Glassdoor’s report.

From MarketWatch

It’s a routine he started four decades ago as a young lawyer, writing before his actual workday began.

From The Wall Street Journal

Despite some improvements, Wales also continues to have issues with air pollution, thought to cost the country £1bn each year in lost workdays and healthcare expenses.

From BBC

The move follows CBS News Editor-in-Chief Bari Weiss’s request for her charges to explain how they spend their workdays, and the Department of Government Efficiency’s demand for government employees to list their accomplishments.

From The Wall Street Journal

The curry is served with a bed of aromatic Basmati rice, making it a hearty yet easy meal to enjoy for workday lunches and weeknight dinners.

From Salon