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Lord proprietor         
A PERSON GRANTED A ROYAL CHARTER FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT AND GOVERNMENT OF AN AMERICAN COLONY IN THE 17TH CENTURY
Lords Proprietors; Lord Proprietor; Lord Proprietary; Lords Proprietors of Carolina; Lords Proprietor
A lord proprietor is a person granted a royal charter for the establishment and government of an English colony in the 17th century. The plural of the term is "lords proprietors" or "lords proprietary".
working capital         
FINANCIAL METRIC
Operating Capital; Working Capital; Net Working Capital; Working capital deficiency; Net working capital; Operating capital
Working capital is money which is available for use immediately, rather than money which is invested in land or equipment. (BUSINESS)
N-UNCOUNT
Working capital         
FINANCIAL METRIC
Operating Capital; Working Capital; Net Working Capital; Working capital deficiency; Net working capital; Operating capital
Working capital (WC) is a financial metric which represents operating liquidity available to a business, organisation, or other entity, including governmental entities. Along with fixed assets such as plant and equipment, working capital is considered a part of operating capital.
working capital         
FINANCIAL METRIC
Operating Capital; Working Capital; Net Working Capital; Working capital deficiency; Net working capital; Operating capital
¦ noun Finance the capital of a business which is used in its day-to-day trading operations, calculated as the current assets minus the current liabilities.
working men's club         
  • The [[Holbeck Working Men's Club]].
  • [[Streethouse]] working men's club, [[West Yorkshire]]
TYPE OF PRIVATE SOCIAL CLUB FIRST CREATED IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY IN INDUSTRIALISED AREAS OF THE UNITED KINGDOM
Workingmens club; Working Mens Club; Working men's clubs; Working mens club; Working Men's Club; Northern club circuit; Workingmen's club
(working men's clubs)
A working men's club is a place where working people, especially men, can go to relax, drink alcoholic drinks, and sometimes watch live entertainment.
N-COUNT
Working men's club         
  • The [[Holbeck Working Men's Club]].
  • [[Streethouse]] working men's club, [[West Yorkshire]]
TYPE OF PRIVATE SOCIAL CLUB FIRST CREATED IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY IN INDUSTRIALISED AREAS OF THE UNITED KINGDOM
Workingmens club; Working Mens Club; Working men's clubs; Working mens club; Working Men's Club; Northern club circuit; Workingmen's club
Working men's clubs are British private social clubs first created in the 19th century in industrial areas, particularly the North of England, Midlands, Scotland and South Wales Valleys, to provide recreation and education for working class men and their families.
Working load limit         
LOAD THAT A LIFTING DEVICE CAN SAFELY LIFT
Safe Working Load; Safe working load; Minimum breaking strength
Safe Working Load (SWL) sometimes stated as the Normal Working Load (NWL) is the maximum safe force that a piece of lifting equipment, lifting device or accessory can exert to lift, suspend, or lower, a given mass without fear of breaking. Usually marked on the equipment by the manufacturer.
Working Time Regulations 1998         
  • "It is impossible to establish universal uniformity of hours without inflicting very serious injury to workers."
UNITED KINGDOM LEGISLATION
WTR 1998; Working Time Regulations
The working time regulations 69 (SI 1998/1833) is a statutory instrument in UK labour law which implements the EU Working Time Directive 2003. It does not extend to Northern Ireland.
Working directory         
THE CURRENTLY USED HIERARCHICAL FILE SYSTEM DIRECTORY ASSOCIATED WITH A RUNNING PROCESS IN AN OPERATING SYSTEM
Current working directory; Current directory; Working directories; Working dir; Wd (command); Current Directory Structure; CDS (DOS technology); CDS (DOS); Current directory structure
In computing, the working directory of a process is a directory of a hierarchical file system, if any, dynamically associated with each process. It is sometimes called the current working directory (CWD), e.
working hours         
  • 1906 – strike for the 8 working hours per day in [[France]]
  • Average annual hours actually worked per worker in OECD countries from 1970 to 2020
  • A "No More [[Karoshi]]" protest in Tokyo, 2018
  • Weekly working hours in US manufacturing (blue)
  • Average annual hours worked by persons engaged in the United States
PERIOD OF TIME THAT AN INDIVIDUAL SPENDS AT PAID OCCUPATIONAL LABOR
9 to 5; Mondayitis; Working hours; Work time; Hours of work; Case of the moondays; Hours of Labour; Hours of labour; Working times; Shorter workweek; Office hours; Hours of labor; Hours of Labor; Work hours; 9-5; Working Hours; 9 to 5 (phrase); 48-hour week; Laboring time; Labouring time; Labor time; Labour time; 9 to 5 job
n. regular; staggered working hours (during regular working hours)

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Legal working age

The legal working age is the minimum age required by law for a person to work, in each country or jurisdiction, if they have not reached the age of majority. Activities that are dangerous, harmful to the health or that may affect the morals of minors fall into this category.