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Перевод: short-time
[существительное] неполная рабочая неделя; неполный рабочий день
Тезаурус:
- Wage freezes have been brought in across most of the company and some short-time working introduced.
- Short-time work and temporary lay-off has affected a significant minority of those working in manufacturing industries, and this too could make it hard for people to keep up with credit payments.
- Others who attended District courses not infrequently failed to submit claims for the remission of fees - all during a period of high unemployment and short-time working which suggested that in this District at least, the WETUC was of little perceived interest or known value to those it existed to support.
- The 2,250 people employed two years ago have been cut to about 1,000, of whom 300 are on "short-time working with nil hours"; the workforce will be down to 600 by December.
- They therefore exclude married women, people who have retired early, those on Youth Training Schemes and other Employment Training (ET) courses, those who have returned unwillingly to school because they cannot find jobs, those on short-time work, and others.
- The workforce, 4,300 before the revolution, is down to just over 3,000 (including 1,000 employees on short-time); the final figure is likely to be about 2,000.
- These numbers, he pointed out, could have been considerably increased were it possible to assess the numbers working short-time, as occurred in almost every trade during some part of the year.
- "She's good as gold is my ole mum, but now me farvver's gone on short-time she's feelin' the pinch.
- The win was particularly timely for Ford assembly line workers John Hobson, 52, and Kenny Berwick, 49, as they are on short-time.
- "This was, of course, the true England of the industrial provinces, of blood-black brick and scurrying wind and workers" faces clenched tight against the adversity of short-time working and the memory of last month's narrow miss on the pools."
- The workforce of 8,000 before the revolution has been cut to 5,800 through early retirement and natural wastage; even so, hundreds are on short-time, and sackings are inevitable.
- Most of its factories remain on short-time working however and prospects for recovery are hampered by the uncertain outlook for a recovery in sales.
- The new engine plants represents GM's single biggest investment in the UK and is seen as a huge vote of confidence in Vauxhall, which continues to increase sales and avoid short-time working despite the recession.
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