lump worker - translation to russian
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lump worker - translation to russian

SINGLE PAYMENT OF MONEY, AS OPPOSED TO A SERIES OF PAYMENTS MADE OVER TIME
Lump-sum; Lump Sum

lump worker      
рабочий, заключающий субконтракт с предпринимателем, минуя профсоюзы (теряющий все права как член профсоюза)
key worker         
  • Dedicated key worker housing in [[Basingstoke]], England, built in 2005/06
WORKER WHO IS CONSIDERED TO PROVIDE AN ESSENTIAL SERVICE BUT NOT NECESSARILY IN A SPECIAL LEGAL CATEGORY
Key workers; Essential worker; Frontline worker; Frontliner; Essential workers
рабочий высшей квалификации
knowledge worker         
  • An [[architect]] is an example of a typical "knowledge worker"
  • convergent]] and [[divergent thinking]] as part of their work
WORKER WHOSE MAIN CAPITAL IS KNOWLEDGE
Intellectual worker; Knowledge workers; Brain worker; Knowledge work; Knowledge professional; Information worker; Knowledge-work; Cognitariat

общая лексика

специалист, работающий с информацией

Definition

Дейли уоркер
("Де́йли уо́ркер")

ежедневная марксистская газета в США. Издавалась с 1924 в Чикаго, а с 1927 - в Нью-Йорке. В связи с финансовыми и организационными трудностями выпуск газеты в 1958 был прекращён. В качестве общественно-политического органа продолжалось издание воскресного приложения к "Д. у. " - "Уоркер" ("The Worker"), преемницей которого в 1968 стала газета "Дейли уорлд".

Wikipedia

Lump sum

A lump sum is a single payment of money, as opposed to a series of payments made over time (such as an annuity).

The United States Department of Housing and Urban Development distinguishes between "price analysis" and "cost analysis" by whether the decision maker compares lump sum amounts, or subjects contract prices to an itemized cost breakdown.

In 1911, American union leaders including Samuel Gompers of the American Federation of Labor expressed opposition to lump sums being awarded to their members pursuant to a new workers compensation law, saying that when they received lump sums rather than periodic payments the risk of them squandering the money was greater.

The Financial Times reported in July 2011 that research by Prudential had found that 79% of polled pensioners in the UK collecting a company or private pension that year took a tax-free lump sum as part of their retirement benefits, as compared to 76% in 2008. Prudential was of the view that for many retirees, a lump sum at the time of retirement was the most tax efficient option. However, Prudential's head of business development, Vince Smith Hughes, said, "some pensioners are beginning to regret the way they used the tax-free cash. The days of buying a shiny new car or going on a once-in-a-lifetime holiday may be gone."

What is the Russian for lump worker? Translation of &#39lump worker&#39 to Russian