0 Another sentence to edit, please? 02br 02br 00(staggered shifts) "In other words, it means shifting the times of beginning and ending work to reduce the number of employees arriving at and leaving the worksite at the same time" 0-
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g. ). That is not what you intend to say, right?
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That is not what you intend to say, right?
Because that wouldn't solve the problem of all the employees arriving and leaving at the same time.
I'm not really familiar with the term 'staggered shifts', I suppose it means 02br 00differentiation of working hours (different employees having different times of beginning and ending work)?
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0 'shifting the times of beginning and ending work', I'm not sure, but I think this could mean that the times to start and end work change for all the employees (e.g. they used to begin work at 8 a.m., now the all begin at 9 a.m.). That is not what you intend to say, right? Because that wouldn't solve the problem of all the employees arriving and leaving at the same time. I'm not really familiar
0 The sentence is fine Anne. If you are worried about "staggered shifts", you could add an example 02br 02br 00 This comes from TDM encyclopaedia 02br 02br 05000 02br 02br 00 " Staggered Shifts. This means that shifts are staggered to reduce the number of employees arriving and leaving a worksite at one time. For example, some s
0Hmm. Been there, Anne. I was the editor for my daughter's BA & MA. Her very favourite word was "however" and her favourite punctuation mark is the semi-colon, which she scatters both liberally and at random! 050010id38