He obtained part-time work to help with the expenses, but quickly found himself facing a major shortfall in meeting his monthly obligations. |
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I am a full-time engineering student and even my part-time work at a local supermarket is taxed at 50 per cent. |
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His can-do attitude spurred him on and he took part-time work to get by while continuing to write songs. |
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Joe was born in Halifax in 1863 and started part-time work at the age of five, helping his father, Henry, a chimney sweep. |
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I also told her that I'd be looking for full or part-time work shortly, so I'm hoping this all pans out. |
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Workers exclusively pursuing part-time work are deemed ineligible for benefits in at least 30 states. |
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The bulk of that figure was generated by way of public sector recruitment while part-time work also added to the higher jobs figure, it said. |
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The payments were also dependent on regular attendance, abstaining from part-time work, and performing well at exams. |
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The girls all want to start part-time work to begin saving for overseas travel. |
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We have already dealt with that in relation to the earlier proposals on part-time work and on fixed-term contract working. |
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Still others are only able to find part-time work, which often isn't enough to make ends meet. |
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The purpose of the agreement is to eliminate discrimination against part-time workers and to improve the quality of part-time work. |
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We now have the evidence and the opposite is the case, because part-time work has come to be seen as a positive option. |
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Working hour schemes such as part-time work or flexible work hours, that meet the needs of older workers, are hard to find. |
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A period of part-time work shall start on the first day of a month, except in duly justified cases. |
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The trio have also managed to juggle their part-time work, home and other commitments with homework and coursework. |
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If part-time employment is a choice, more leisure associated with part-time work should be valued in terms of the wage foregone. |
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A growing segment of the labour force is in unstable forms of non-standard employment, such as part-time work and marginal self-employment. |
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Now that many adults are surviving, flexible and part-time work programs would help them participate more actively in society. |
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We should insist as well on controls on the conditions of application of the directive to new working-time patterns, for example, precarious work, part-time work and fixed-time work. |
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Working arrangements should become more flexible with the extension of part-time work and the introduction of job-sharing. |
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Self-employment and part-time work are increasingly common. |
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However, if we were talking about police officers, I would tell them that they are not currently fit to return to mobile patrols, but that they can find an administrative job or part-time work. |
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In the Netherlands, for example, firms encourage part-time work at the end of careers, while maintaining pension rights equivalent to those for full-time work. |
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The date of withdrawal may not be more than two months after the date proposed by the official or four months after that date if the part-time work was authorised for more than one year. |
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In part, this reflects the shift toward part-time work and speed-ups. |
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Worst is the big shift from fulltime, well-paid, skilled jobs to low-paid, semiskilled, part-time work. |
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We have no legislation providing for flexible job patterns that give men and women the opportunity to combine work with family responsibilities, such as job-sharing or permanent part-time work. |
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Women are also more likely to be engaged in part-time work or casual work. |
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Part-time work is a doddle compared to being a full-time mum. |
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