| 21. | Rotating shift ( one that changes periodically from days to evenings or nights ) : 1 . 8 percent
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| 22. | The U . N . inspectors standing watch worked in rotating shifts that last about six to seven hours.
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| 23. | With the current rules some drivers worked rotating shifts, reaching their weekly 60-hour driving limit in four or five days.
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| 24. | The U . N . inspectors standing watch were working in rotating shifts that lasted about six to seven hours.
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| 25. | The term " shift work " includes both long-term night shifts and work schedules in which employees change or rotate shifts.
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| 26. | The workers also urged shippers to set up a rotating shift system for labor instead of having dockers work 24 hours straight.
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| 27. | Stanford's father, Cecil, worked rotating shifts as a diesel locomotive engineer in a steel mill in their small town west of Philadelphia.
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| 28. | The 10 inspectors and five supervisors work rotating shifts that require each to take a proportional share of night, weekend, and holiday duties.
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| 29. | The international union is currently negotiating terms of a fixed shift while Saturn workers continue rotating shifts until the end of this year.
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| 30. | But for the 40 guides and custodians who provide security by sleeping here in rotating shifts of 10, the nights still seem haunted.
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