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Such self-protective steps presumably are rare, but there is little doubt that the nation's air controllers are straining to handle their workload. A survey by the Government's General Accounting Office last March produced some disturbing findings: an overwhelming 91% of controllers complained that the system does not have enough qualified controllers, 70% reported that they handle more traffic in peak periods than they should be required to accept, 69% claimed that their heavy workloads adversely affect air safety. In the fiscal year before the 1981 strike, controllers put in 377,000 hours of overtime; in 1985 they...
...part because he is older than most other first-year students, 28-year-old Moore says he finds it easy to discipline himself to keep up with his heavy workload. "Compared to having a real full-time job, it's not that hard," he says...
...matter how heavy the law school workload is, Moore has certain priorities that just won't budge--every weekend, he takes time out to watch his ex-teammates...
...feel that I'm being pulled in different directions," Scalise says about his hectic workload. "First is the sport in season, then the out-of-season sport, recruiting, office work and fundraising--that doesn't leave much time for anything else," he adds...
...idea is that this group would have a much heavier workload [than the CRR] and consequently a sense of continuity," Marquand said...