


Please. Getting people to work FORTY hours a week is hard enough....very very few are working 70 hours. You act like it's the norm....
2019 Data
https://www.thebalancecareers.com/what- ... us-2060631The Bureau of Labor Statistics tracks how many hours per week the average American works and releases that information as part of the monthly Employment Situation Summary. According to the most recent data (May 2019), Americans worked an average of 34.4 hours per week.
Average Hours per Week Worked (US)
Age
Age 16 years and older: 38.9
Age 16-19: 24.1
Age 20-24: 34.8
Age 25-54: 40.5
55 and Over: 38.0
Gender
Men worked an average of 41.0 hours per week in paid employment. Women worked an average of 36.4 hours per week.
Marital Status
Married men worked 4.5 hours more per week than men who had never married. Married women worked 1.7 hours more than women who had never married.
Race
White American: 38.9 hours per week
African American: 38.7 hours per week
Asian American: 38.9 hours per week
https://www.bls.gov/news.release/empsit.nr0.htmIn October, average hourly earnings for all employees on private nonfarm payrolls increased
by 11 cents to $30.96, following large increases in the prior 6 months. Over the past 12
months, average hourly earnings have increased by 4.9 percent. In October, average hourly
earnings of private-sector production and nonsupervisory employees rose by 10 cents to
$26.26. (See tables B-3 and B-8.)
The average workweek for all employees on private nonfarm payrolls decreased by 0.1 hour to
34.7 hours. In manufacturing, the average workweek edged down by 0.1 hour to 40.3 hours, and
overtime edged down by 0.1 hour to 3.2 hours. The average workweek for production and
nonsupervisory employees on private nonfarm payrolls decreased by 0.1 hour to 34.1 hours.
(See tables B-2 and B-7.)
That's because Maryland has a huge Asian student body and I guess they don't want to be accused of using Asians to boost their minority numbers. But yeah, that's kind of stupid to not consider them to be "of color". The school is close to becoming a majority minority.
Its easy as pie, money talks. Ask Dan Price.
This post (among many of yours) just shows how out of touch you are.
It’s just an idea, Hornet. Like Antifa.
You’d think after all this publicity, we’d already know exactly what’s being taught and whether or not it’s accurate…
Loudoun County VA, where my kids go to school, is putting NDAs on the curriculum and taking other steps to shield it from FOIA requests.
I posted about that earlier. How is an NDA valid or enforceable?CID1990 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 15, 2021 3:00 pmLoudoun County VA, where my kids go to school, is putting NDAs on the curriculum and taking other steps to shield it from FOIA requests.kalm wrote:
You’d think after all this publicity, we’d already know exactly what’s being taught and whether or not it’s accurate…
You’d think after all this publicity and denials that the ideas of systemic racism and perpetual victimhood are being taught, that a government operation would want to be more transparent to prove their claims.
No biggie though - I kind of hope they keep these shenanigans up. They already turned Virginia red maybe we can get Massachusetts next.
No. I’d just like to see what’s actually being taught.
Speaking of Loudon County, a win against the wokeahadists:CID1990 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 15, 2021 3:00 pmLoudoun County VA, where my kids go to school, is putting NDAs on the curriculum and taking other steps to shield it from FOIA requests.kalm wrote:
You’d think after all this publicity, we’d already know exactly what’s being taught and whether or not it’s accurate…
You’d think after all this publicity and denials that the ideas of systemic racism and perpetual victimhood are being taught, that a government operation would want to be more transparent to prove their claims.
No biggie though - I kind of hope they keep these shenanigans up. They already turned Virginia red maybe we can get Massachusetts next.
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Well good luck figuring that one out in Loudoun County.
I’m skeptical of the sturm and drang over something that no one seems to be able to demonstrate. True.
It can be difficult to prove something true if boards such as Loudon County' work to shield their curriculum from FOIA requests. Is the reality that they're attempting to shield their curriculum proof that they are teaching CRT? No. Is it a legitimate reason for concern? Yes.
You mean to say in all your time at Gitmo, you've never had a meal?
Kalmie just follows the crowd at chow time.