Examples of 'part-timers' in a sentence

Meaning of "part-timers"

Part-timers are individuals who work only part-time hours, typically less than full-time employment
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What we need are part-timers to do simple labor.
Improved conditions of work for part-timers.
Get a lot of part-timers to write awful comments.
Extended daily working time of part-timers.
Of course part-timers are less productive.
We collaborate and sometimes hire part-timers.
Part-timers and employees are not too different.
Let me introduce the part-timers at DanBam.
Part-timers are unlikely to have senior or supervisory positions.
In the labor code about injury to part-timers.
We need new part-timers at our department office.
There are virtually no benefits for part-timers.
Pay special attention to part-timers and temporary workers.
I saw the sign that you are hiring part-timers.
Cafe hiring female part-timers for night shift.

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Part-timers have often not been included in occupational pension schemes.
Had to hire two new part-timers last month.
These are the only collective agreements to include all part-timers.
Hire as many part-timers as you can to post comments.
It may also lead to an increase of number of part-timers in the labor market.
Part-timers and temporary workers provide the required labor flexibility.
That jerk caused my part-timers so much trouble last night.
The only good news was the declining numbers of forced part-timers.
Because you are part-timers who might quit any time.
There are several options for determining the hours of salaried part-timers.
The manager controls the part-timers from hiring to firing.
We have to go to the coffee shop and get the opinions of the part-timers.
It was perhaps time for part-timers to announce their arrival.
Benefits offered to job sharers were also considerably better than those offered regular part-timers.
Extending membership of schemes to part-timers could add significantly to employers ' costs.
O Women constitute the majority of involuntary part-timers.
Farming out work to part-timers could also be a part of its strategy.
CUPW was initially opposed to including part-timers in the union.
Parental allowance plus, part-timers receive allowance for a longer period of time.
Currently almost half of all people employed in the Netherlands are part-timers.
Did not scrawl the names of other part-timers on the wall in blood.
Very few part-timers in the private sector are members of pension schemes about 7 per cent.
Now they want him to train the part-timers that are going to take his job.
Subsidiary Mediapost only recruits part-timers.
Women who restart as part-timers can only earn a limited amount of money.
Then I guess we have hired all the part-timers we need.
Members of the Senate are part-timers who often hold other positions as well.
Chart C Job sharers are more likely to have employment benefits than are regular part-timers.
Employed and has recently been ex tended to include part-timers earning above a minimum amount.
Things have been hectic since I opened up, so I was going to hire new part-timers.
O Voluntary part-timers are relatively young.
The supermarket hired many part-timers.
Include the part-timers in the report.
There are four of us, including two part-timers.
Of the part-timers have a second job.

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