Esimerkkejä Working part-time käytöstä Englanti ja niiden käännökset Suomi
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She was working part-Time.
Working part-time now, are we?
The number of persons working part-time grew further.
I'm working part-time for a lawyer.
The number of persons working part-time grew clearly.
I'm working part-time, otherwise we wouldn't manage.
The number also includes people working part-time.
Kate was working part-time as a GP while mostly staying at home with, by then, three young children.
If that requires them working part-time, so be it.
She just showed up one day at the office,started filling in for a guy who started working part-time.
The number of male employees working part-time grew by 4,000 persons compared with the previous year.
I will be asking David Wallace if I can start working part-time.
For both sexes the shares of persons working part-time of employees remained the same as in 2017.
In addition, anecdotal evidence suggests that some of those who had previously been employed had only been working part-time.
One third of women working part-time do so because of care of children or other dependants.
This holds even more for parents,with 40.5% of mothers working part-time against 5.7% of fathers.
This pay gap between women working part-time and men working full-time has not narrowed in the last 20 years.
A new regulation in the pension laws improved pension entitlements for people working part-time whilst bringing up children.
In the United Kingdom women working part-time receive on average only 58% of the average hourly earnings of men who work full-time.
Efforts have been made, but the target to halve the number of people working part-time has yet to be reached.
The number of male employees working part-time grew by nearly 6,000 persons and that of female employees working part-time decreased by almost the same amount compared with the previous year.
Quite a large part(41%)of Swedish mothers continue working part-time even when the child is aged three to six.
By mid-1982, out of school and working part-time at a women's shoe store, Jon Bon Jovi took a job at the Power Station Studios, a Manhattan recording facility where his cousin Tony Bongiovi was co-owner.
She also mentioned that one of her colleagues had injured her foot and was working part-time on medical grounds.
From September 1938, Turing had been working part-time with the GC&CS, the British codebreaking organisation.
The overall employment rate and the rate for women are above the targetsset at Lisbon and Stockholm, but the proportion of women working part-time is very high 69% in 2000.
Flexible working arrangements also contributed to job creation,with 17.9% of Europeans working part-time 6.2% of men and 33.4% of women- and 13.4% in fixed-term contracts 12.4% of men and 14.6% of women.
One-third of women with one child and half of women with three or more children work on part-time basis,while the number of children has little effect on the proportion of men working part-time.
Again an example from the United Kingdom: 2.25 million women workers- mainly those working part-time- are excluded from social insurance schemes because their wages are too low.
To promote reconciliation of private and professional life, a mechanism has been in place since 2005 in order to more effectively replace absentstaff on maternity leave, parental leave and working part-time.