Broadcasters received fixed-term, renewable licenses that gave them exclusive use of a slice of the spectrum for free. |
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One million fixed-term employees were given rights to equal treatment on pay, pensions, holidays, sick pay and training from last October. |
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It will not matter, however, whether the part-timer or the full-timer are working on fixed-term or permanent contracts. |
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I don't want to lock his money away, so I tend to ignore notice or fixed-term accounts. |
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However, the number of fixed-term employees in Australia remains relatively low by some international standards. |
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The main increase in temp work has been in fixed-term contracts, which form about half of all temporary employment and agency temping. |
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But it can be more complex than that, for example involving a series of fixed-term appointments with both employed and self-employed opportunities mixed in. |
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This is fixed-term in the sense that the duration is not unlimited but is limited by the time it takes to complete a task. |
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It includes a fixed-term commitment with coterminous support. |
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Fixed-term bonds generally offer a higher return than savings because you have to part with your money for longer. |
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