The only metric showing strength currently is part-time employment. (Part-timers don't get health care benefits).
But when Vauxhall skipper Phil Brazier levelled four minutes later the game swung towards the part-timers.
House economists noted the sticky rate of long duration unemployment and the high share of part-timers.
In Britain, part-timers fill 25% of jobs, not much more than in France or Germany.
He says he will hire more part-timers to ensure patients receive the same level of care.
To do all this work, TARIS employs 15 full time people and five part-timers.
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Today, he owns 34 Burger King franchises in Southern California employing 2, 500 workers, including part-timers.
In firms in general, the average hourly wages of part-timers are lower than those of full-timers.
But surveys show that over 70% of part-timers do not want a full-time job.
Others say they will stay under the 50 full-time employee threshold or deliberately turn full-time workers into part-timers.
By contrast, the working week of part-timers has risen by about half an hour over the same period.
Some companies are beginning to do this, especially in service industries such as retailing, which rely heavily on part-timers.
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UPS's part-timers running at over 400% a year, a large number of the company's workers have no ownership role.
Some employees work part time, and some part-timers can put in full-time hours during peak times for the company.
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The more inclusive unemployment yardstick, which includes part-timers and the unemployables, rests at 17.5%, reminiscent of the Great Depression.
Financing has proved to be a huge hurdle for current part-timers and incoming students whose employers are trimming reimbursements.
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This has dealt a big blow to businesses that rely on part-timers, such as shops, restaurants, hotels and hairdressers.
Those affected are not just the usual categories like part-timers and the self-employed.
This should not obscure the fact that part-timers tend to have second-class status.
Companies running supermarkets or telephone help-lines routinely use part-timers on their day shifts.
Another third of older part-timers retired completely and then returned to work because they needed the cash or got bored.
That is partly because they often work in different fields, and many of them are part-timers with lower hourly rates.
He was formerly manager of Scottish part-timers Clyde, where he had experience of building youthful sides under severe cash restraints.
More remarkably, she went on to lure six full-time employees, two part-timers and eight outside consultants and contractors--all on deferred pay.
Indeed, the use of part-timers appears to be one of the chief differences between the new out-of-hours jobs and the older sort.
The Super League side were trailing until midway through the second half against the part-timers before recording three tries in eight minutes.
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These data-workers are not rootless part-timers, as their American equivalents might be.
In the Netherlands, part-timers now account for two-fifths of the total workforce.
In the soccer-ball industry, two-thirds of child workers were part-timers working at home, and 80-90% of those went to school, says Miss Hasan.
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Although part-timers help out during peak periods, the bulk of Saga's stitching is done by full-timers, paid a salary rather than by the piece.
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