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The union says average pay is about $37 an hour, so a typical 36-hour workweek means about $70,000 a year.
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The union says average pay is about $37 an hour, so a typical 36-hour workweek means about $70,000 a year.
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The 36-hour work stoppage was called by the opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party and its Islamic ally, Jamaat-e-Islami.
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The union says average pay is about $37 an hour, so a typical 36-hour workweek would bring in about $70,000 a year.
Washington Hospital Center nurses launch 24-hour strike 2011
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The union says average pay is about $37 an hour, so a typical 36-hour workweek would bring in about $70,000 a year.
Washington Hospital Center nurses launch 24-hour strike 2011
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The 36-hour work stoppage was called by the opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party and its Islamic ally, Jamaat-e-Islami.
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The real economic recovery will come, and is starting to emerge, from market forces as it always has, not from 36-hour employment of a few.
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Forty-five Chinese coalminers trapped by a cave-in have been rescued, ending a 36-hour ordeal.
45 Chinese coalminers freed after cave-in that killed eight 2011
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Mr. Sheen has said he is sober after tabloids in January reported he'd had a 36-hour bender involving alcohol, drugs and prostitution.
Plug Pulled on 'Two and a Half Men' Nat Worden 2011
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The union says average pay is about $37 an hour, so a typical 36-hour workweek would bring in about $70,000 a year.
Washington Hospital Center nurses launch 24-hour strike 2011
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