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bankers' hours

plural noun

  1. a short working day, especially one that extends from 9 or 10 a.m. until 2 p.m., the hours during which banks were traditionally open to the public.


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One was from a rescue that was an hour away and observed bankers' hours on weekdays, making it impossible for us to visit.

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Working-class families, and especially women of color, need child care that doesn’t operate on bankers’ hours.

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“We work on large law firm hours, not on bankers’ hours.”

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The ruling on Friday by Judge Patrice Ball-Reed was a setback of sorts for the R&B; star, whose attorneys asked that he be allowed into the building during overnight hours that are more conducive to creating music than what they derisively referred to as “bankers’ hours.”

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Vrabel said Pees will rejoin the team after taking Monday off and will work “bankers' hours.”

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