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Part-time working

A part-time worker is a person who works fewer hours than the number of hours that full-time workers in the organisation are contracted to work. It often happens that an employee returning from maternity leave will ask her employer for a move from full-time working to part-time working to fit her working life around caring for her child.

Common part-time working arrangements include: working fewer days per week than full-time workers, for example three days per week; working fewer hours per day than full-time workers, for example four hours per day; and job-sharing, which is where two or more workers share one role.


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    by Georgina Fuller 13 Sep 2006

    Four in 10 City workers are looking for a new job, a survey has revealed. About 43% of the 242...

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    by Personnel Today 25 Apr 2006

    Contract terms for sickness absence and part-time working requests.

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    by Georgina Fuller 11 Apr 2006
    by Georgina Fuller 11 Apr 2006

    Insurance worker faces disciplinary action over online activities.

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    UK tops European league of part-time friendly nations

    by Mike Berry 6 Apr 2006
    by Mike Berry 6 Apr 2006

    UK employers are the most part-time friendly in Europe, according to a poll of 21,000 organisations.

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    Ruling gives part-timers more rights

    by Personnel Today 14 Mar 2006
    by Personnel Today 14 Mar 2006

    A judgment has made it easier for part-time staff to compare themselves with full-timers

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    NHS back-to-work scheme may be scrapped

    by dan thomas 17 Jan 2006
    by dan thomas 17 Jan 2006

    The government has reportedly scrapped a ground-breaking scheme designed to get more women to return to work in the NHS

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    Most HR professionals ignore benefits of parental leave

    by Michael Millar 12 Sep 2005
    by Michael Millar 12 Sep 2005

    HR ignores benefits of parental leave.

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    Barriers to employment tops London mayor’s priority list

    by dan thomas 9 Aug 2005
    by dan thomas 9 Aug 2005

    Tackling barriers to employment and sustaining growth in productivity remain the top priorities for London, according to new analysis.

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    This week’s news in brief

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    by Personnel Today 9 Aug 2005

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    UK employment market shows no real signs of flagging

    by Mike Berry 5 Aug 2005
    by Mike Berry 5 Aug 2005

    The latest Deloitte and REC jobs report shows the UK is still fighting fit.

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    BA appeal blow is boost for equality in the workplace

    by Personnel Today 26 Jul 2005
    by Personnel Today 26 Jul 2005

    The Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) has rejected British Airways' appeal in the case of Jessica Starmer, the mother whose request to work part-time was refused by the airline

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    Local authorities given responsibility for adequate childcare provision

    by dan thomas 15 Jul 2005
    by dan thomas 15 Jul 2005

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    NHS Employers campaign will target older recruits

    by Ross Bentley 12 May 2005
    by Ross Bentley 12 May 2005

    NHS Employers is launching a major new awareness campaign to highlight the essential role that older people will play in the future workforce.

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    Women at work most affected by election

    by Quentin Reade 4 May 2005
    by Quentin Reade 4 May 2005

    A TUC report has rubbished claims that there is little difference between the main political parties by highlighting the positive benefits for women if the Labour Party were to win the general election.

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    Overcoming resistance to remote working in the Civil Service

    by Nic Paton 5 Apr 2005
    by Nic Paton 5 Apr 2005

    Thousands of civil servants are destined for remote working if the chancellor of the exchequer's intended cuts to public sector jobs are to be fulfilled. But Nic Paton finds that the idea of packing workers off to set up at home is proving less than popular with government mandarins.

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