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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 Adam McCulloch 11 Nov 2019

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    by Ashleigh Webber 29 Oct 2019

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    Capita unfairly dismissed employee whose role was made full-time

    by Ashleigh Webber 16 Oct 2019
    by Ashleigh Webber 16 Oct 2019

    An employee who was made redundant when Capita Customer Management refused to allow her to continue working part time following...

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    by Rob Moss 11 Oct 2019
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    by Rob Moss 4 Oct 2019

    Use of season tickets is falling as commuters’ flexible working arrangements mean they are no longer good value for money.

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    Flexible working in higher paid jobs trebles

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    by Rob Moss 17 Sep 2019

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    by Rob Moss 2 Sep 2019

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    Teacher overlooked for promotion because she worked part time

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    by Ashleigh Webber 18 Jul 2019

    A teacher who was overlooked for a promotion because she was working reduced hours has received a £5,000 pay out...

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