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19:02 Jan 14, 2021 |
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Portuguese to English translations [PRO] Law/Patents - Law: Contract(s) | |||||
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4 +1 | rotation system of 28 days on- and off-duty |
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3 | alternating shifts at each 28 hours. |
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alternating shifts at each 28 hours. Explanation: Sugestão |
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rotation system of 28 days on- and off-duty Explanation: I found at least two references that corroborate my translation. The term phrase means the workers will be placed in a rotation system to where they work for 28 days in a given place, then take 28 days off. “They are university students, very committed Christians and full of humility plus they speak very good English. Abrão (which is in copy) is also a good contact to have information of the parish although he works in rotation regime (28/28) – 28 days out of Luanda and 28 days off work in Luanda.” https://www.almalink.org/fclluanda30.htm “Is there 28 days on/off duty available in offshore areas of ONGC, especially for an civil engineer?” - https://www.quora.com/Is-there-28-days-on-off-duty-available... |
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