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  2. Paul Lee (Canadian entrepreneur) - Wikipedia

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    He joined Electronic Arts in 1991 and became an executive when it acquired Distinctive Software, a leading independent video game developer where he was part owner. [3] He served as the President of Worldwide Studios at EA from 2005 to 2007, overseeing product development in 14 studios, managing 6,000 employees, and handling $1 billion in annual capital.

  3. Jerry Yang - Wikipedia

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    It went public in April 1996 with 49 employees. [ 4 ] [ 9 ] [ 10 ] In 1999, Yang was named to the MIT Technology Review TR100 as one of the top 100 innovators in the world under the age of 35. [ 3 ] [ 11 ] Terry Semel , who replaced Tim Koogle as CEO after the dot-com bubble crash, was CEO until 2007 when the rise of Google led the board to ...

  4. Aon Hewitt - Wikipedia

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    For 2004 Hewitt reached revenues of $2.2 billion and the firm sustained its 43rd consecutive year of growth. Employees numbered more than 22,000 in nearly three dozen countries (including Brazil, China, France, India, Ireland, The Netherlands, Puerto Rico, Singapore, and Switzerland) serving more than 18 million employees for its corporate clients.

  5. Six-hour day - Wikipedia

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    The six-hour day is a schedule by which the employees or other members of an institution (which may also be, for example, a school) spend six hours contributing. This is in contrast to the widespread eight-hour day, or any other time arrangement.

  6. Kainos - Wikipedia

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    Kainos was founded as a joint venture between Fujitsu and The Queen's University of Belfast business incubation unit (QUBIS Ltd) on 14 April 1986. [8] [9] In January 1987, the company began trading in the QUBIS building on Malone Road, Belfast and Kainos founder, Frank Graham, was appointed managing director.

  7. R. Hoe & Company - Wikipedia

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    R. Hoe & Company Headquarters in Manhattan at Grand Street and Sheriff Street,1930 Company headquarters in 1884, 504 to 520 Grand Street in New York City [1]. R. Hoe & Company was a New York City-based printing press manufacturer established by Peter Smith, Matthew Smith (died 1822), and their brother-in-law, English emigrant Robert Hoe (1784–1833), in 1805 as Smith, Hoe & Company.

  8. Los Angeles streetcar strike of 1919 - Wikipedia

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    The Los Angeles streetcar strike of 1919 was the most violent revolt against the open-shop policies of the Pacific Electric Railway Company in Los Angeles.Labor organizers had fought for over a decade to increase wages, decrease work hours, and legalize unions for streetcar workers of the Los Angeles basin.

  9. Flextime - Wikipedia

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    Flextime (also spelled flexitime or flex-time) is a flexible hours schedule that allows workers to alter their workday and adjust their start and finish times. [1] In contrast to traditional [2] work arrangements that require employees to work a standard 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. day, Flextime typically involves a "core" period of the day during which employees are required to be at work (e.g., between ...