part-time造句121 That would take more low-paid workers out of the tax net and encourage more part-time work.
122 I have run across a number of apprentices who worked long hours in part-time jobs in addition to their apprenticeships.
123 As the planning team was made up mainly of part-time members, we quickly realised that communication was an important issue.
124 After a period of full-time child-care, many women return to paid employment on a part-time basis.
125 Is the employment of full-time and part-time staff matched against the workload across the 7-day period?
126 They had to eat meat sparingly and kept only one horse and one part-time manservant.
127 Most women are forced through economic necessity to work in part-time low-paid jobs with quite a large number in the black economy.
128 Carla is a CPA and serves as a part-time financial adviser to Technosystems.
129 Finally, the national forum recommended by the first Haycocks Report should perform the same function for courses for part-time teachers.
130 The council received city support for a part-time member of staff.
131 He had taken a part-time job selling a line of cosmetics the manufacturer had labeled as all-natural products.
132 Much of the rise in employment in the boom came in the marginal, part-time jobs generally done by women.
133 But the Commission is also preparing Directives setting minimum conditions for part-time employees and young people.
134 However, during the past twelve years the balance between full-time and part-time students has shifted markedly in favour of the former.
135 Tourism was of great importance and added to the earning capacity of many full-time and part-time farms.
136 Middleton-in-Teesdale Firefighter needed: A part-time firefighter is needed for the Middleton-in-Teesdale station.
137 In the meantime, he earned his keep with a part-time job in a toyshop.
138 The chain store piloted a 13-week part-time secondment programme in which five employees spent hours working with five voluntary organisations.
139 She is continuing educational research in retirement and has recently accepted part-time work with a national research institute.
140 Part-time jobs are a gentle way into a new job area, without too much commitment. 2.
141 They should operate on a part-time basis and attract their own television and sponsorship.
142 There are not many part-time workers in the middle and higher levels of management.
143 The interviewers who work for market research companies are usually women who wish to work part-time.
144 However, a large proportion of married women do work outside the home, particularly in part-time work.
145 Ideally, some one with a terminal illness should at least have the right to work part-time as long as they are able.
146 Their total income each week - from a part-time job, family credit and child benefit - amounts to just over £150.
147 Newman, who worked part-time as a Cheltenham school crossing guard and park ranger, has no prior record.
148 When Stephen had met her, she had just begun her part-time job with a community youth project in Exeter.
149 Many were forced to take part-time jobs or handouts from parents to make ends meet.
150 Women with dependent children are less likely to have full-time jobs but more likely to have part-time jobs, than women without.