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21 shiftwork
повременно оплачиваемые работы, подсобные работы -
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23 shiftwork scheduling
Авиационная медицина: планирование смен, планирование сменной работы -
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Англо-русский словарь по авиационной медицине > shiftwork scheduling
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25 continuous shiftwork
HRa pattern of work designed to provide cover seven days a week, 24 hours a day, comprising three eighthour or two twelve-hour shifts, or a mix of the two. Continuous shiftwork may be necessary to make full use of expensive capital equipment or to provide round-the-clock customer service. It may be confined to one group of employees, such as computer or security staff, while other parts of the organization use different shift patterns. -
26 shift work
тж. shiftwork эк. тр., упр. (по)сменная работа, работа по сменам (система организации труда, при которой в рамках рабочего дня выделяется несколько периодов, в каждый из которых работа выполняется отдельной группой работников; обычно выделяют две или три смены)Syn:Ant:morning shift, day shift, evening shift, night shift, continuous shift system, discontinuous shift systemSee:morning shift, day shift, evening shift, night shift, continuous shift system, discontinuous shift system* * * -
27 flexible working
HRa generic term for employment practices that differ from the traditional norm in terms of the hours worked, the length of contract, or the place of work. Flexible working practices can be divided into three categories: those that give flexibility in the management of time through flexible working hours programs such as flexitime or shiftwork; those that allow employers to adapt to peaks or troughs in demand through numerical flexibility, for example, by employing temporary staff; and those that give flexibility regarding the place of work, for example, teleworking. -
28 loading 1.
(ANZ) HRa payment made to workers over and above the basic wage in recognition of special skills or unfavorable conditions, for example, for overtime or shiftwork2. Opsthe assignment of tasks or jobs to a workstation. The loading of jobs is worked out through the use of master production scheduling. Workstations may be loaded to finite or infinite loading levels. -
29 night shift
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30 shift differential
HRpayment made to employees over and above their basic rate to compensate them for the inconvenience of the pattern of shiftwork. A shift differential usually takes account of the time of day when the shift is worked, the duration of the shift, the extent to which weekend working is involved, and the speed of rotation within the shift. -
31 welfare
HRthe physical and mental wellbeing of employees, and the provision of help for those in need of assistance. Welfare embraces: physical working conditions, such as hygiene, sanitation, temperature, humidity, ventilation, lighting, physical comfort, and refreshments; occupational health or wellness promotion; counseling and advice on personal problems, such as bereavement, drug abuse, or stress; and working time, covering matters such as hours of work, rest periods, paid vacation, and shiftwork. Employee assistance programs are a modern form of welfare policy, although not common outside the United States.
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