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working
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working
1. Maths a record of the steps by which the result of a calculation or the solution of a problem is obtained
3. (of a meal or occasion) during which business discussions are carried on

working [′wərk·iŋ]
(communications)
Carrying on radio communication with a station by means of telegraphy, telephony, or facsimile for a purpose other than calling.
(mining engineering)
The whole strata excavated in working a seam.
Ground or rocks shifting under pressure and producing noise.
(navigation)
In sea ice navigation, making headway through an ice pack by boring, breaking, and slewing.


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The new scale is based on the Job Dimension Scale (Schletzer, 1965, as modified by Lucas, Parasuraman, Davis, & Enis, 1987) which had been used in marketing research in spite of marginally acceptable measures of reliability.
At follow-up, twelve weeks after the job fair, all of those employed as a result of the fair were still on the job and four people had agreed to return next year.
It found that Los Angeles workers were the most likely to report being happy on the job, and also to have the lowest stress levels, compared to 22 major urban areas included in the survey.
 
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