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What (who) is job-sharing - definition

JOINT USE OF A RESOURCE OR SPACE
Sharing (computer science); Online sharing; News sharing
  • Sharing a drink
  • Plant sharing
  • Sharing a microscope
  • Reptiles sharing space
  • Sharing food

job sharing         
EMPLOYMENT ARRANGEMENT WHERE TYPICALLY TWO PEOPLE ARE RETAINED ON A PART-TIME OR REDUCED-TIME BASIS TO PERFORM A JOB NORMALLY FULFILLED BY ONE PERSON WORKING FULL-TIME
Work sharing; Job-sharing
Job sharing         
EMPLOYMENT ARRANGEMENT WHERE TYPICALLY TWO PEOPLE ARE RETAINED ON A PART-TIME OR REDUCED-TIME BASIS TO PERFORM A JOB NORMALLY FULFILLED BY ONE PERSON WORKING FULL-TIME
Work sharing; Job-sharing
Job sharing or work sharing is an employment arrangement where two people, or sometimes more, are retained on a part-time or reduced-time basis to perform a job normally fulfilled by one person working full-time. This leads to a net reduction in per-employee income.
Image sharing         
THE PUBLISHING OR TRANSFER OF A USER'S DIGITAL PHOTOS ONLINE
Photo sharing site; Photo sharing service; Photo sharing; Picture sharing
Image sharing, or photo sharing, is the publishing or transfer of digital photos online. Image sharing websites offer services such as uploading, hosting, managing and sharing of photos (publicly or privately).

Wikipedia

Sharing

Sharing is the joint use of a resource or space. It is also the process of dividing and distributing. In its narrow sense, it refers to joint or alternating use of inherently finite goods, such as a common pasture or a shared residence. Still more loosely, "sharing" can actually mean giving something as an outright gift: for example, to "share" one's food really means to give some of it as a gift. Sharing is a basic component of human interaction, and is responsible for strengthening social ties and ensuring a person’s well-being.

Apart from obvious instances, which can be observed in human activity, many examples can be found in nature. When an organism takes in nutrition or oxygen, for instance, its internal organs are designed to divide and distribute the energy taken in, to supply parts of its body that need it. Flowers divide and distribute their seeds. In a broader sense, it can also include free granting of use rights to goods that can be treated as nonrival goods, such as information.

Examples of use of job-sharing
1. Job sharing to help managers balance home and work life.
2. "Whatever happened to job sharing for management posts?" she asks.
3. This Steele sounds so much like his opponents that I began to wonder –– job–sharing, anyone?
4. About 20 schools in England and Wales already have two heads, with job–sharing more common in primary schools.
5. The tribunal ordered Herbert Smith to re–engage her as a business analysis change manager, in a job–sharing arrangement.