There are 91 full-time members of staff and 17 part-time - it is thought seven full-time jobs and one part-time job are at risk in the proposed re-organisation plans.
It also states that those in part-time jobs looking for full-time jobs has risen by 50, 000 to 120, 000.
Most mothers do not work full-time anyway (though the proportion who do is growing), and their part-time jobs are ill-rewarded.
Part-time jobs outpace full-time additions to the workforce, and more Americans are unemployed than any time since the Great Depression.
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"The recent rise in job levels is being driven by self-employed, part-time and temporary jobs, rather than the full-time, permanent work that many people want and need, " said Frances O'Grady, secretary general of the TUC.
But a lot of women don't work full-time, they work part-time or, I like to say, they work two part-time jobs to try to make enough money to support themselves and their children.
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Some argue that the official rate is high enough, but that ignores discouraged workers, or those not consistently looking, or those working work part-time but want full-time jobs.
The company said the papers had been "loss-making" and three full-time, and one part-time, editorial jobs will be lost as a consequence of the closures.
Simon said Wal-Mart will also give its part-time workers first crack at its full-time jobs, should they want one.
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Some employers get round the most restrictive red tape by offering short-term contracts and part-time jobs.
The conversion of part-time into full-time jobs is a key demand of the Teamsters.
For example, initially 47 percent of respondents knew that the unemployment rate is 14.7 percent when those who had given up looking for work and those who have part-time jobs but want full-time positions are included.
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But if everyone in the service business stops offering full-time work, the competitive pressure to offer anything but part-time jobs will be gone.
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But much of the decline appears to be structural, caused by new rules like the European working-time directive and a greater preference for shorter hours, including part-time jobs.
The airline hoped the reductions could be made through voluntary redundancies, retirement and converting full-time jobs to part-time, she said.
In the most recent survey by America's Labour Department, fewer than 5% of part-time workers say they work part-time because they could not find full-time jobs.
But remember, if there are two part-time -- two half-time jobs, they're not reported as two jobs, they're reported as one full-time equivalent job.
Earlier this month, a two-day job fair to fill some 500 part-time jobs at the stadium during baseball season drew about 7, 000 applicants.
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Overlaid on this is the long-term increase in the importance of service and part-time jobs.
The new bird of prey centre will provide two full-time jobs and three part-time posts.
Nine full-time workers and 29 part-time staff are losing their jobs on the bridge, reports say.
"Many are working part-time jobs or in roles where they are over-qualified and should be earning and contributing more, " he said.
There has been a 62, 000 fall in the number of people in part-time jobs, to just over eight million, with a 60, 000 increase in full-time employment, to 21.6 million.
Ann yesterday was at a rally in Denver and a woman came up to her with a baby in her arms and said, Ann, my husband has had four jobs in three years, part-time jobs.
When Desimone left Google in 2008 for Facebook and needed to build out his kitchen staff, he received 75 applications from part-time and full-time Google employees vying for just 30 jobs.
That includes discouraged job seekers, those actively looking for work (12.5 million) and the 8 million people who are working part-time but wish they had full-time jobs.
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The actual number of staff affected could be higher than 200, according to the council, because part-time jobs have been added up to make the equivalent of full-time posts.
The prospect of choosing between multiple job offers may seem unlikely these days, given all the talk of joblessness and the real unemployment rate of 15.1% (counting people who have given up looking for work, and those working part-time who wish they had full-time jobs).
The flexibility of the workforce has been part of that, according to Ross Walker, UK economist at RBS, who points to the large numbers of part-time jobs in previous months, small rises in average wages and the increase in self-employment.
This week on HuffingtonPost Women, contributor Nicole Lapin profiled two underemployed young women one a poop-scooper and the other a cupcake baker who are overqualified and underpaid at their part-time jobs.
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