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- noun An
arrangement wherebymultiple people areemployed on apart-time basis to perform a job normally available to one workingfull-time ;remuneration beingapportioned between them
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Examples
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Under the so-called job-sharing program, the workers would be eligible for one day a week of unemployment benefits.
NPR Topics: News 2011
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Under the so-called job-sharing program, the workers would be eligible for one day a week of unemployment benefits.
NPR Topics: News 2011
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They were job-sharing, great guys, and stayed with us for many years.
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There also are job-sharing arrangements, she says.
For Many Seniors, There May Be No Retirement Rachel Louise Ensign 2011
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Workplace policies that allow job-sharing or temporary part-time employment would accommodate the needs of mothers and father with young children.
Sarah Damaske: Celebrating Work-Family Month Sarah Damaske 2011
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As an example, Booz Allen Hamilton, a business strategy and technology consulting with 25,000 employees in the U.S. offers job-sharing, flexible scheduling, part-time employment and child care services to veterans returning from deployment so they can better manage their work and family responsibilities.
Ellen Galinsky: Celebrating This Year's Veteran's Day by Valuing Veterans as Employees Ellen Galinsky 2011
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So it's no surprise that companies large and small have come to see options like telecommuting, job-sharing and flexible hours as one of the very best ways to attract and retain talented workers, and an important benefit to a business' bottom line.
Kathleen E. Christensen: How Can You Tell If Workplace Flexibility Is Working? Ask the Employees Kathleen E. Christensen 2011
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Often, nonprofits lag their corporate counterparts in flex time programs, telecommuting, and job-sharing.
Contemplating a Career in Nonprofits? Chana R. Schoenberger 2011
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So it's no surprise that companies large and small have come to see options like telecommuting, job-sharing and flexible hours as one of the very best ways to attract and retain talented workers, and an important benefit to a business' bottom line.
Kathleen E. Christensen: How Can You Tell If Workplace Flexibility Is Working? Ask the Employees Kathleen E. Christensen 2011
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As an example, Booz Allen Hamilton, a business strategy and technology consulting with 25,000 employees in the U.S. offers job-sharing, flexible scheduling, part-time employment and child care services to veterans returning from deployment so they can better manage their work and family responsibilities.
Ellen Galinsky: Celebrating This Year's Veteran's Day by Valuing Veterans as Employees Ellen Galinsky 2011
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