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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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    Granny, 64, seeks family for caring

    by Personnel Today 8 Mar 2005
    by Personnel Today 8 Mar 2005

    In these days of the war for talent, it is becoming increasingly difficult to find the right people. Spare a...

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    EOC finds part-time work fails to capitalise on expertise

    by Michael Millar 14 Feb 2005
    by Michael Millar 14 Feb 2005

    More than half of the UK's part-time workers are in jobs that they feel fail to capitalise on their qualifications, skills and previous management experience, according to the Equal Opportunities Commission.

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    Labour puts workplace issues high on election agenda

    by dan thomas 11 Feb 2005
    by dan thomas 11 Feb 2005

    The importance of workplace issues for the electorate was underlined today when Tony Blair announced that childcare and immigration will be on Labour's election "pledge card".

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    Government in firing line over discrimination against those with HIV

    by Mike Berry 11 Jan 2005
    by Mike Berry 11 Jan 2005

    Goverment policies have been blamed for fuelling discrimination against people with HIV.
    A study by the National Aids Trust and...

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    British Chambers of Commerce warns Government over retirement age plans

    by Quentin Reade 12 Nov 2004
    by Quentin Reade 12 Nov 2004

    More than a third of British businesses could be damaged if the Government decides to remove the right of companies...

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    Leading businesses start to see benefits of flexible approach

    by Quentin Reade 10 Nov 2004
    by Quentin Reade 10 Nov 2004

    It appears the Government’s push towards a more flexible working nation is paying off with news that 90 per cent...

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    Lawyers distinctly half-hearted about benefits of part-time working

    by Michael Millar 5 Nov 2004
    by Michael Millar 5 Nov 2004

    While top law firms are advising clients on the benefits of flexible working, very few of them are practising what...

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    IT contractor boom as firms struggle to fill vacancies

    by dan thomas 19 Oct 2004
    by dan thomas 19 Oct 2004

    Demand for IT contractors has increased dramatically over the past year as organisations step up their investment in IT development....

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    International news in brief

    by News Staff 19 Oct 2004
    by News Staff 19 Oct 2004

    UK nears top of European part-time employment list
    The UK’s strong employment performance, particularly in the availability of part-time jobs,...

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    Flexible friends

    by Hilaire Gomer 1 Jun 2004
    by Hilaire Gomer 1 Jun 2004

    In 2003 an employee's right to ask for flexible working to care for children under six or disabled children under 18 became law. In April 2004 the Government increased this provision to include carers of the elderly. How are companies and HR departments coping with these changes? Four UK employers tell us how they are handling the changes.

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    Your booking

    by Melanie Thomas 1 Apr 2004
    by Melanie Thomas 1 Apr 2004

    If you use employment agencies or employment businesses to recruit new staff or temporary employees your relationships with such companies will undergo significant legal changes from 6 April.

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