After the two-year trial period for under-26s, the CPE was to revert to a standard full-time contract.
He was on our list of players but as an academy player rather than a full-time contract player.
""Luke is somebody who has been on our radar for a while now, and I am delighted to have finally got him here on a full-time contract.
As firms cut back, the proportion of full-time contract jobs has fallen from almost 80% of the labour force in 1990 to 66% in 2007, according to the OECD.
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The company may be using social functions to establish a legal line between full-time and contract employees.
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They see it as freeing them from the drudgery of the job-for-life and full-time employment contract that was frequently their parents' main ambition.
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The company, which launched in November 2012, currently has one full-time employee and several contract workers.
The paperwork says the expansion would generate a total of 750 jobs, including 570 permanent full-time employees and 180 contract workers.
Tiny Prints has about 220 full time staff, and another 80 contract or part time workers.
So replacing contract personnel with full-time government workers will tend to raise costs unless the government workers are substantially more productive.
Others perhaps can no longer afford to hire a maid full-time, and are switching to contract cleaners who come in once or twice a week.
James' call-up caps a remarkable first year as a full-time professional, winning a regional contract after bursting onto the scene playing for the Cardiff club side with 11 tries in nine matches.
The Department of Homeland Security expects to receive 3, 000 applications a day and will need to hire more than 1, 400 full-time workers, as well as contract labor, according to sources familiar with the situation.
If you've been looking only for a full-time job, consider broadening your search to contract and part-time work.
Employers have also realized they can scrape by with fewer workers, so instead of filling empty jobs with full-time staff, they rely on temporary or contract employees.
And instead of hiring 1, 000 workers, they intended to close one of its older facilities and lay-off 135 temporary or contract workers along with 40 full-time employees.
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Their options range from using online app-building tools, to taking crash courses in computer programming and coding languages, hiring a costly professional on contract, or recruiting a full-time developer.
Wigan coach Brian Noble's three-year part-time contract expired at the end of last year and the Rugby Football League wants a full-time replacement.
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Engage contingent workers: Employer branding campaigns and recruitment advertising campaigns have historically targeted full time positions, without incorporating the unique needs and considerations of contract workers.
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While 39% plan to hire full time workers in the next year, 21% expect to increase the percentage of contract or temp workers that they employ.
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But a revealing New York Times story today describes how startups are increasingly eschewing hiring, instead bringing on contract employees and part-timers to perform the work previously handled by full-time employees.
Noble's three-year contract expired on 31 December but he would be unable to do the job full-time because of his commitments as coach of Wigan.
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