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Definition of job-share in English: job-shareverb ˈdʒɒbʃɛːˈdʒɑb ˌʃɛ(ə)r [no object](of two part-time employees) share the work and pay of a single full-time job. some employers will not allow you to job-share there are opportunities for job-sharing Example sentencesExamples - In a job-sharing agreement, two part-time employees share one full-time job.
- Today, a more sophisticated workforce is seeking more flexible use of time - part-time work, job-sharing and contract work are fast becoming the norm.
- You could offer job-sharing so that a new mom can have her job, and her baby, too.
- All tended to welcome worker requests for flexible hours and job-sharing.
- In addition, we have a very successful job-sharing program.
- Of course, the demand for a shorter standard working week and job-sharing without loss of wage income is a radical demand on capitalism.
- My own wife was able to come back into the teaching profession on a part-time basis, job-sharing with another person, so I have first-hand experience of the matter.
- Measures like maternity leave for working mums, the right to return to work part-time, job-sharing are all important.
- The RAC has engaged and employed two individuals who job-share the duties of the trial coordinator.
- All 17 companies offer employees telecommuting and job-sharing options; 16 offer flextime.
- ‘One of our main difficulties in relation to the job-sharing scheme was making provision for pension service calculation,’ said Sullivan.
- The afternoon sees you implementing child care and job-sharing facilities for both sexes.
- However, job-sharing enables them to do a job they enjoy and gain great satisfaction from and balance their home life as well.
- Sarah is a job-sharing primary-school teacher, and Gavin runs his own heating and plumbing business.
- Who might seek out a part-time or job-sharing position?
- There needs to be a radical overhaul of the system to increase job-sharing and to give people incentives to work full-time.
noun ˈdʒɒbʃɛːˈdʒɑb ˌʃɛ(ə)r An arrangement in which two people share the work and pay of a single full-time job. she was working in a job-share at the research department Example sentencesExamples - Employment of several Reserves in a given position on a job-share basis is encouraged, as it will give a broader base for any surge or sustainment requirement.
- But they didn't tell the owner or - more importantly - the IRS about their job-share.
- In my situation, when my job-share partner and I released the other half of our positions, our department created a new position.
- Australia would not be the first to inquire, but they would be the furthest, as Hiddink, 59, knew once he negotiated a peculiar job-share arrangement.
- The winning companies will use their share of the funding for things like job-shares, flexible working locations and hours.
- Some, including a GP, a consultant, and a psychiatric nurse, have reduced their hours by going part-time or finding a job-share.
- The new outreach worker, a post currently being staffed on a job-share basis, will hold advice sessions starting in the New Year.
- Ms Scott said Carol would be contacted if any of the 18 dropped out, or if any full-time Terry's employee asked to join the job-share scheme.
- The review means 70 positions will be lost, but as many of these are staffed on a job-share basis, about 150 people will lose their jobs.
- We have the technology and job-shares happen in the real world of work.
- With rumours rife that Alex McLeish is about to depart Easter Road for West Ham, could the Hibees be about to experiment with an inventive job-share?
- There are also 11,000 working for the council part-time or on job-share agreements.
- It is interesting that when the issue of work-life balance is discussed, the solution always seems to involve job-share, or some other type of part-time working.
- At the end of each of her two maternity leaves, she returned to a job-share situation, working three days a week.
- The Castleisland woman and the colleague with whom she job-shares could be up for redundancy on December 5.
Derivatives noun Employers must be pushed into catering more for part-timers and job-sharers, says the report Rethinking Families. Example sentencesExamples - Nursing posts had gone from seven full-time staff to one full-time nurse and one job-sharer.
Definition of job-share in US English: job-shareverbˈdʒɑb ˌʃɛ(ə)rˈjäb ˌSHe(ə)r [no object](of two part-time employees) jointly do a full-time job, sharing the remuneration. some employers will not allow you to job-share there are opportunities for job-sharing Example sentencesExamples - The RAC has engaged and employed two individuals who job-share the duties of the trial coordinator.
- Sarah is a job-sharing primary-school teacher, and Gavin runs his own heating and plumbing business.
- Measures like maternity leave for working mums, the right to return to work part-time, job-sharing are all important.
- There needs to be a radical overhaul of the system to increase job-sharing and to give people incentives to work full-time.
- ‘One of our main difficulties in relation to the job-sharing scheme was making provision for pension service calculation,’ said Sullivan.
- In a job-sharing agreement, two part-time employees share one full-time job.
- My own wife was able to come back into the teaching profession on a part-time basis, job-sharing with another person, so I have first-hand experience of the matter.
- Today, a more sophisticated workforce is seeking more flexible use of time - part-time work, job-sharing and contract work are fast becoming the norm.
- All 17 companies offer employees telecommuting and job-sharing options; 16 offer flextime.
- In addition, we have a very successful job-sharing program.
- The afternoon sees you implementing child care and job-sharing facilities for both sexes.
- Of course, the demand for a shorter standard working week and job-sharing without loss of wage income is a radical demand on capitalism.
- However, job-sharing enables them to do a job they enjoy and gain great satisfaction from and balance their home life as well.
- All tended to welcome worker requests for flexible hours and job-sharing.
- You could offer job-sharing so that a new mom can have her job, and her baby, too.
- Who might seek out a part-time or job-sharing position?
nounˈdʒɑb ˌʃɛ(ə)rˈjäb ˌSHe(ə)r An arrangement in which two people share the work and pay of a single full-time job. she was working in a job-share at the research department Example sentencesExamples - There are also 11,000 working for the council part-time or on job-share agreements.
- Some, including a GP, a consultant, and a psychiatric nurse, have reduced their hours by going part-time or finding a job-share.
- The winning companies will use their share of the funding for things like job-shares, flexible working locations and hours.
- Australia would not be the first to inquire, but they would be the furthest, as Hiddink, 59, knew once he negotiated a peculiar job-share arrangement.
- The review means 70 positions will be lost, but as many of these are staffed on a job-share basis, about 150 people will lose their jobs.
- Employment of several Reserves in a given position on a job-share basis is encouraged, as it will give a broader base for any surge or sustainment requirement.
- The Castleisland woman and the colleague with whom she job-shares could be up for redundancy on December 5.
- Ms Scott said Carol would be contacted if any of the 18 dropped out, or if any full-time Terry's employee asked to join the job-share scheme.
- We have the technology and job-shares happen in the real world of work.
- With rumours rife that Alex McLeish is about to depart Easter Road for West Ham, could the Hibees be about to experiment with an inventive job-share?
- At the end of each of her two maternity leaves, she returned to a job-share situation, working three days a week.
- But they didn't tell the owner or - more importantly - the IRS about their job-share.
- The new outreach worker, a post currently being staffed on a job-share basis, will hold advice sessions starting in the New Year.
- It is interesting that when the issue of work-life balance is discussed, the solution always seems to involve job-share, or some other type of part-time working.
- In my situation, when my job-share partner and I released the other half of our positions, our department created a new position.
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