Such staff must be officers or full-time or permanent part-time employees of the United States.
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But parents should have a choice about whether a child is full-time or part-time and there should be the option to defer entry until later in the school year.
ObamaCare requires companies with 50 or more full-time employees (or the part-time equivalent) to provide their workers with health insurance beginning next year.
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The teen number includes both full-time students looking for full- or part-time work, and teens who are out of school and job hunting.
Others say they will stay under the 50 full-time employee threshold or deliberately turn full-time workers into part-timers.
One study found that two-thirds of American women had at some point switched from full-time work to part-time or flexible time to balance work and family.
First, full-time workers in the 18-23 age group generally earn several times more than full-time students in that age group, who work part-time or during vacations.
Some retirees might still earn income from part-time work or occasional consulting jobs, or they may have a spouse who still works full- or part-time.
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Our staff went from three employees in 2007 to over 75 full-time employees and over 50 contractors or part-time workers in 2012.
That could be in a full-time position, a seasonal job or part-time work.
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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Last summer Congress made it easier for employers to pay a 62-plus worker his pension while keeping him on the payroll full- or part-time.
They need to prove how many internships that they applied for, and then if nothing pans out, then you make them pick up the phone and start calling employers in their field if they could talk to the owner or manager about paid or unpaid internships, whether it could be part-time or full-time.
It said they often found it harder to save for the long term because of differences in lifestyle, as they were more likely to work part-time or have a full-time caring role.
It houses 30 courts, employs 10 full-time professionals and has another dozen part-time or seasonal staff.
Sutton Fell says companies are increasingly hiring seasonal professionals, meaning contractors and temporary part-time or full-time workers, in lieu of salaried workers because it keeps their costs down while also meeting the holiday rush.
Part-time or part-time seasonal workers can be lumped together to count as full-time equivalent.
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Yet now, more people are continue to work either full- or part-time even after retiring.
Working at home, full or part-time, shrinks the number of hours wasted commuting and allows greater flexibility that is often critical to maintaining a family.
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In a healthy recovery, the jobless rate declines as more workers collecting unemployment checks find full or part-time work and get off the government dole.
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The proportion in full- or part-time education in Britain fell from 18% to 17% over the time, whereas the OECD average rose from 18% to 25%.
Warwick Business School, on the other hand, insists on the same rigorous academic entry criteria for all its MBA programmes, whether distance learning, full- or part-time.
They are often in their early 30s, possibly parents, working full- or part-time, and likely to be the first generation in their family to get an undergraduate education.
But in the longer term, students and their parents are likely to think a lot harder about whether to study full time or part-time, how long for, in what subject and where.
In 1995 there were at least ten times that many full- or part-time businesswomen working at home, according to a report by the National Foundation for Women Business Owners, a research organization based near Washington, D.
However, Mr Clews was unavailable to answer questions about the sale, including whether staff were to be employed on the same pay and conditions as before the liquidation and whether the seven lost jobs were full or part-time posts.
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This has allowed those in their early and mid-60s to transition to self-employment, part-time employment or even full retirement, knowing most of their health costs would be picked up by the government at 65.
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That also means people accepting options for which they're over-qualified, or going part-time when they want to be full-time.
This includes landing part-time or summer work while you actively network and look for a full-time spot.
If you add in those workers who have been compelled to work part time because they can't find full-time work or those who have quit looking, the unemployment rate actually rose to 16.8 percent, says Peter Morici, an economics professor at the University of Maryland.
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