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Laura Cortellazzo; Selma Vaska – Learning Organization, 2025
Purpose: This study aims to explore the human resource management (HRM) practices related to training and feedback in the app work industry, specifically in online food delivery service, and investigate the emotional and behavioral responses of gig workers. Design/methodology/approach: This study adopts a qualitative approach by interviewing 19…
Descriptors: College Students, Part Time Employment, Business Administration, Food
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Smith, Erica; Patton, Wendy – Journal of Education and Work, 2013
This paper uses data from interviews with representatives of national and state organisations that have a policy interest in student-working in Australia. The interviewees included representatives from employer bodies and trade unions as well as government organisations. The data are used to discuss these stakeholders' perceptions of the main…
Descriptors: Stakeholders, Policy Formation, Unions, Foreign Countries
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Fernandez, Sergio; Smith, Craig R.; Wenger, Jeffrey B. – Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 2007
We examine the effects of governments' use of alternative service provision on public employment using panel data from a nationally representative sample of local governments. We model the effects of alternative service provision on the size of the public workforce and hypothesize that alternative provision jointly impacts both full- and part-time…
Descriptors: Part Time Employment, Public Sector, Privatization, Public Policy
Olmsted, Barney – Personnel Journal, 1977
Describes the concept of job sharing, discusses the advantages and disadvantages to employees and employers, examines how widespread the practice is, and suggests ways that interested employers can implement this option. (SH)
Descriptors: Employment Patterns, Employment Practices, Part Time Employment, Productivity
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Kropf, Marcia Brumit – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 1998
Lists benefits of part-time employment for women and employers. Describes strategies for both women and their supervisors for successful part-time arrangements. (SK)
Descriptors: Career Development, Employment Practices, Females, Part Time Employment
Thomson, Allison – Occupational Outlook Quarterly, 1995
Describes the contingent workforce as people who work part time or for temporary-help agencies or are self-employed. Lists occupations that employ the most temporary workers and looks at the pluses and minuses for both employers and workers. (JOW)
Descriptors: Employment Practices, Occupational Information, Part Time Employment, Self Employment
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Hanratty, Teresa – Journal of European Industrial Training, 2000
A literature review and survey of Irish ISO 9000 organizations employing nonstandard workers found that the growing adoption of numerical flexibility (use of part-time, temporary, and contract workers) benefits organizations more than individuals. Nonstandard workers receive limited training, which makes the validity of the ISO [International…
Descriptors: Employment Practices, Foreign Countries, Manufacturing Industry, Part Time Employment
Kay, Jeanne – Transition, 1982
Job sharing is an employment alternative in which two qualified individuals manage the responsibilities of a single position. Discusses the barriers to and the potential, advantages, disadvantages, pitfalls, and challenges of job sharing. Focuses on job sharing in the geography profession. (Author/JN)
Descriptors: Employment, Employment Practices, Geography, Higher Education
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Thurman, Joseph E.; Trah, Gabriele – International Labour Review, 1990
Examines the reasons for part-time work and characteristics of part-time workers, legislative protection, national incentives to increase access to part-time jobs, and forms of part-time work. Explores arguments for and against part-time employment. (SK)
Descriptors: Employment Patterns, Employment Practices, Foreign Countries, Fringe Benefits
Women's Bureau (DOL), Washington, DC. – 1986
Alternative work schedules can help parents of young children. They are also attractive to students, older workers, handicapped persons, couples desiring to share work and home responsibilities, persons wishing to upgrade skills or switch careers through a return to school, and employers needing to serve the public outside the traditional workday,…
Descriptors: Adults, Employed Parents, Employed Women, Employment Practices
Rich, Les – Worklife, 1978
A permanent part-time work force estimated at sixteen to seventeen million is one of the fastest-growing segments of the work population. The article discusses and presents some examples of job sharing--two persons handling one job--as a means of increasing employment, avoiding layoffs, and meeting individual needs. (MF)
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Attitude Change, Employment Opportunities, Employment Practices
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Hatcher, Maxine A. – Career Development Quarterly, 1988
Examined experience of employees (N=102) who have accepted early retirement. Found many of the early retirees did not feel they were being pushed into premature disengagement from work force; they felt they were making a decision to leave a place of work. Found 24 percent continued to work full-time and 40 percent part-time. (ABL)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Decision Making, Early Retirement, Employment Practices
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Ng, Thomas W. H.; Butts, Marcus M.; Vandenberg, Robert J.; DeJoy, David M.; Wilson, Mark G. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2006
In the current career climate characterized by change and turbulence, employees may demonstrate limited organizational commitment to their employers. Rousseau (1998) suggests that two key ways to elicit loyalty from employees today are to reinforce perceptions of organizational membership and demonstrate organizational care and support for…
Descriptors: Personnel Management, Communication (Thought Transfer), Opportunities, Learning
Workforce Economics, 1996
Although conventional wisdom indicates that temporary workers are becoming the norm and full-time workers are becoming an anachronism, statistics do not bear this position out. The truth includes the following facts: (1) companies are using more temporary workers, but these new employment arrangements provide new entry points into the labor market…
Descriptors: Adults, Dislocated Workers, Employment Patterns, Employment Practices
Best, Fred – 1981
This monograph reviews the history and current relevance of work sharing and assesses the issues, policy options, job creation potential, and likely social and economic impacts related to the concept. Chapter 1 overviews work sharing in the past and work sharing as an alternative to the problem of unemployment in the future. Chapter 2 reviews…
Descriptors: Adults, Economic Factors, Employment Opportunities, Employment Practices
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