working ratio, real-time - significado y definición. Qué es working ratio, real-time
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Qué (quién) es working ratio, real-time - definición

DIRECTIVE
Working time directive; European Working Time Directive; EWTD; EU working time directive; EU Working Time Directive; WTD 2001; WTD 2003; Working Time Directive; Directive 2003/88/EC

Real-time (disambiguation)         
WIKIPEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Real time; Realtime
Real-time describes various operations or processes that respond to inputs reliably within a specified time interval.
Real-time text         
TEXT TRANSMITTED INSTANTLY AS IT IS TYPED OR CREATED
Real time text; Real-Time Text; Real time texting; Real-time texting; Fast Text; Real-time Text; Realtime text
Real-time text (RTT) is text transmitted instantly as it is typed or created. Recipients can immediately read the message while it is being written, without waiting.
Real-time operating system         
COMPUTER OPERATING SYSTEM INTENDED TO PROCESS DATA AS IT COMES IN WITH MINIMAL DELAY
Real-Time Operating System; Realtime Disk Operating System; RTOS; Real time operating system; Realtime operating system; Real-time operating systems; Real-time OS; Real-time os; Real time operating systems; Realtime os; Real time os; Hard real time operating system; Real Time Operating System; Realtime OS; Real-Time OS; Real Time OS
A real-time operating system (RTOS) is an operating system (OS) for real-time applications that processes data and events that have critically defined time constraints. A RTOS is distinct from a time-sharing operating system, such as Unix, which manages the sharing of system resources with a scheduler, data buffers, or fixed task prioritization in a multitasking or multiprogramming environment.

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Working Time Directive 2003

Working Time Directive 2003/88/EC is a European Union law Directive and a key part of European labour law. It gives EU workers the right to:

  • at least 28 days (four weeks) in paid holidays each year,
  • rest breaks of 20 minutes in a 6 hour period,
  • daily rest of at least 11 hours in any 24 hours;
  • restricts excessive night work;
  • at least 24 hours rest in a 7 day period;
  • a right to work no more than 48 hours per week, unless the member state enables individual opt-outs.

It was issued as an update on earlier versions from 22 June 2000 and 23 November 1993. Since excessive working time is cited as a major cause of stress, depression, and illness, the purpose of the directive is to protect people's health and safety. A landmark study conducted by the World Health Organization and the International Labour Organization found that exposure to long working hours is common globally at 8.9%, and according to these United Nations estimates the occupational risk factor with the largest attributable burden of disease, i.e. an estimated 745,000 fatalities from ischemic heart disease and stroke events alone in 2016. This evidence has given renewed impetus for maximum limits on working time to protect human life and health.