job-sharing
noun [ U ] uk/ˈdʒɒbˌʃeə.rɪŋ/ us/ˈdʒɑːbˌʃer.ɪŋ/
职务分担,由两位非全职人员在不同工作时间分担一项职务并分享那份薪资
the practice of dividing the duties and the pay of one job between two people who work at different times during the day or week
The city council is encouraging job-sharing to make it easier for parents of young children to work. 市政厅现在鼓励职务分担,以方便有幼童的家长出来工作。
The company has introduced flexible hours policies and job-sharing schemes. 该公司引入了弹性工作时间政策和职务分担计划。
See: job-share
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- Flight attendants can avoid layoff by going on leave, shifting to part-time status or engaging in job-sharing.
- Some businesses also allow job-sharing, in which two people split a full-time job, although that remains a scarce option.
- Posts which can not be filled should be considered as to their suitability for a job-sharing arrangement.
- The survey found most men wanted more flexible arrangements such as job-sharing and a reduced working week.