About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 84. Chapters: Blue law, Shabbat, Labour law, Kar shi, Telecommuting, Shift work, Sabbath, Work-life balance, Eight-hour day, Presenteeism, Overtime, Workweek and weekend, Nonsabbatarianism, Flextime, Watch system, Medical resident work hours, Working Time Directive, Break, Workaholic, Labour market flexibility, Work ethic, Work at home parent, ROWE, Time clock, Long weekend, Absenteeism, Stopping the clock, Feria, 35-hour workweek, Bradford Factor, Job sharing, Labour Code, Retroactive overtime, Hours of Work Convention, 1919, Annual leave, Sunday Trading Act 1994, Time and attendance, Saint Monday, Superwoman, Four-day week, Sunday Working Act 2003, Night Work Convention, 1990, Cyberslacking, Work-leisure dichotomy, Forty-Hour Week Convention, 1935, Business day, Double burden, Business hours, Hours of Work and Rest Periods Convention, 1979, Night Work Convention, 1934, Hours of Work and Manning Convention, 1936, Hours of Work Convention, 1935, Wages, Hours of Work and Manning Convention, 1946, Overtime rate, Wages, Hours of Work and Manning Convention, 1949, Hours of Work and Rest Periods Convention, 1939, Reduction of Hours of Work Convention, 1935, Night Work of Young Persons Convention, 1948, Seafarers' Hours of Work and the Manning of Ships Convention, 1996, Night Work of Young Persons Convention, 1919, Hours of Work Convention, 1931, Night Work Convention, 1919, Reduction of Hours of Work Convention, 1937, Night Work of Young Persons Convention, 1946, Wages, Hours of Work and Manning Convention, 1958, Hot racking, Hours of Work Convention, 1930, Duvet day, Night Work Convention, 1925, Zero-hour contract, Weekly Rest Convention, 1921, Weekly Rest Convention, 1957, Reduction of Hours of Work Convention, 1936, Time-and-a-half, Bank Holidays Act 1871, Sheet-Glass Works Convention, 1934, Waiting for the Weekend, Day One Christi...