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Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > full-time employment
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эк. тр. полная занятость, работа полный рабочий день [неделю\] (работа в течение полного рабочего дня или недели; продолжительность полного, или нормального, рабочего дня или недели устанавливается законодательно, как правило, это 8 часов в день и 30-40 часов в неделю для наемных работников, работающих пять дней в неделю, или в среднем 30-40 часов в неделю для самозанятых или работающих посменно)Syn:See:* * * -
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1) Общая лексика: постоянная работа, штатная работа2) Экономика: занятость в течение полного рабочего дня3) Дипломатический термин: полная занятость на производстве -
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полная занятость, работа полный рабочий день/на полную ставкуАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > full-time employment
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Англо-русский словарь по экономике и финансам > full-time employment
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Англо-русский дипломатический словарь > full-time employment
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English-Spanish dictionary of Geography > full-time employment
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English-French dictionary of Geography > full-time employment
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English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > full-time employment
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English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > full-time employment
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English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > full-time employment
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s.empleo a tiempo completo, empleo de jornada completa, jornada de horario completo. -
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1) Деловая лексика: переведённый на работу в течение полного рабочего дня2) Рынок труда: переведённый на полный рабочий деньУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > converted into full-time employment
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18 person in full-time employment
Деловая лексика: работник, занятый полный рабочий деньУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > person in full-time employment
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Англо-русский экономический словарь > converted into full-time employment
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работник, занятый полный рабочий деньАнгло-русский экономический словарь > person in full-time employment
См. также в других словарях:
full-time employment — /ˌfυl taɪm ɪm plɔɪmənt/ noun work for all of a working day ● to be in full time employment … Dictionary of banking and finance
full-time — ˈfull time adjective JOBS 1. working or studying for the complete number of hours that this is usually done: • He was unable physically to handle the demands of a full time sales position. • Mr Kasal slashed his full time staff to six from 13 as… … Financial and business terms
full-time — / fυl taɪm/ adjective, adverb working all the normal working time, i.e. about eight hours a day, five days a week ● She’s in full time work or She works full time or She’s in full time employment. ● He is one of our full time staff … Marketing dictionary in english
full-time — / fυl taɪm/ adjective, adverb working all the normal working time, i.e. about eight hours a day, five days a week ● She’s in full time work or She works full time or She’s in full time employment. ● He is one of our full time staff … Dictionary of banking and finance
full-time — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} adj. Full time is used with these nouns: ↑appointment, ↑care, ↑course, ↑diploma, ↑duty, ↑education, ↑employee, ↑employment, ↑faculty, ↑firefighter, ↑job, ↑ … Collocations dictionary
full time — The characterization of an employee in regular rather than casual, seasonal, or temporary employment. 58 Am Jlst Workm Comp § 92. As used in a provision of a workmen s compensation act making the basis of compensation the average weekly earnings… … Ballentine's law dictionary
full — I adjective abounding, abundant, affluent, baggy, brimful, brimming over, charged, chockfull, cloyed, complete, comprehensive, crammed, detailed, entire, entirely occupied, exhaustive, filled, filled to utmost capacity, flowing, flush, fraught,… … Law dictionary
employment — em|ploy|ment W1S1 [ımˈplɔımənt] n [U] 1.) the condition of having a paid job ▪ She was offered employment in the sales office. ▪ terms and conditions of employment employment opportunities/prospects ▪ The employment prospects for graduates in… … Dictionary of contemporary English
employment — noun 1 (U) work that you do to earn money: students seeking employment after college. | Are you in full time employment? | in employment (=doing a job) 2 (U) the situation or condition in which people are employed: a government inquiry into… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
employment — em‧ploy‧ment [ɪmˈplɔɪmənt] noun [uncountable] 1. HUMAN RESOURCES work that you do to earn money: • students seeking employment after college • Part time employment was often the only paid employment women could find. conˌtinuous emˈployment a… … Financial and business terms
Employment discrimination law in the United Kingdom — combats prejudice in the workplace. It protects discrimination against people based on gender, race, religion or belief, sexuality, disability and, most recently, age. There are also important provisions which deal with discrimination by an… … Wikipedia