jobsharing - significado y definición. Qué es jobsharing
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Qué (quién) es jobsharing - definición

RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE EMPLOYEE AND THE EMPLOYER
Job (economics); Employ; Employees; Independent contractors; Employer; Employee; Employers; Employed; Personnel; Job shopper; Day job; Contract labour; Contract Labour; Employee protection laws; Employe; JOB; Remote contractor; Remote Contractor; Dayjob; Their job; Contract labor; Job growth; Vacancy (economics); Job opening; Physical job; Hireling; Employment classifications; Employment classification; Co-worker; Working life; Jobsharing; Business associate; Demand for additional workers; Job change; Staff attrition; Work space; Job creator; Private contractor; Job (role); Occupational; Alternatives to employment; Independent contractor; Private contractors
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day job         
If someone tells you not to give up the day job, they are saying that they think you should continue doing what you are good at, rather than trying something new which they think you will fail at. (HUMOROUS)
PHRASE: V inflects
Personnel         
·noun The body of persons employed in some public service, as the army, navy, ·etc.;
- distinguished from materiel.
job         
n.
task
1) to do a job
2) to take on a job
3) a backbreaking; difficult, hard job
4) odd jobs (he does odd jobs)
5) a job to + inf. (it was quite a job to find him = it was quite a job finding him = we had quite a job finding him)
employment
6) to get, land, take a job
7) to hunt for, look for a job
8) to hold, hold down a job
9) to give up, quit; lose a job
10) a cushy, easy, soft; demanding; menial; steady job
11) a desk; full-time; part-time; summer job
12) at a job (she was working at two jobs)
13) on the job (he is always on the job) (also fig.)
criminal act
(colloq.)
14) to do , pull a job
15) an inside job
misc.
16) a snow job (AE) ('deceit'); to do a hatchet job on smb. ('to criticize smb. harshly'); a put-up job ('a prearranged scheme'); he really did a job on his opponent ('he inflicted a crushing defeat on his opponent') USAGE NOTE: In colloq. BE. on the job can also mean 'having sex'.

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Employment

Employment is a relationship between two parties regulating the provision of paid labour services. Usually based on a contract, one party, the employer, which might be a corporation, a not-for-profit organization, a co-operative, or any other entity, pays the other, the employee, in return for carrying out assigned work. Employees work in return for wages, which can be paid on the basis of an hourly rate, by piecework or an annual salary, depending on the type of work an employee does, the prevailing conditions of the sector and the bargaining power between the parties. Employees in some sectors may receive gratuities, bonus payments or stock options. In some types of employment, employees may receive benefits in addition to payment. Benefits may include health insurance, housing, disability insurance. Employment is typically governed by employment laws, organisation or legal contracts.