中英
make-work
/ ˈmeɪk wɜːk /
/ ˈmeɪk wɜːrk /
  • 简明
  • n.为提供就业机会而安排的工作;为了不让员工空闲而安排的不必要的工作
  • 网络释义
  • 英英释义
  • 1

     为提供就业机会而安排的工作

    为提供就业机会而安排的工作 make-work 提供更多就业机会 create more jobs ..

短语
  • 1
    Make Work Part

    使部件成为工作部件 ; 设为工作零件 ; 使零件成为事情零件 ; 使成为工作部件

  • 2
    Make Work Path

    建立工作路径 ; 生成工作路径

  • 3
    make work

    吵闹

查看更多
  • 双语例句
  • 原声例句
  • 权威例句
  • 1
    In some departments there is too much make-work.
    有些部门的无聊琐事太多。
    《牛津词典》
  • 2
    These are simply make-work schemes for accountants.
    这些方案只不过是让会计师继续忙碌而已。
    《牛津词典》
  • 3
    We are usually tired already by the time we get on a plane, and the crowded space and unstable internet connection make work more challenging.
    当我们上飞机的时候,通常已经很累了,而拥挤的空间和不稳定的网络使工作更具挑战性。
查看更多
  • 词源
1

make-work:

From make +‎ work.

FROM: wiktionary
2

make-work:帮闲工作,无意义的工作

比喻用法。

  • 百科
  • Make-work

    A make-work job is a job that has less immediate financial benefit to the economy than the job costs to support. Make-work jobs are similar to workfare but are publicly offered on the job market and have otherwise normal employment requirements (workfare jobs, in contrast, may be handed out to a randomly selected applicant or have special requirements such as continuing to search for a non-workfare job).Make-work jobs are considered to be harmful when they provide very little practical experience and training so that they can't work as a bridge to careers.As a part of New Deal, the Federal Emergency Relief Administration provided $500 million for relief operations by states and cities, while the short-lived CWA (Civil Works Administration) gave localities money to operate make-work projects in 1933-34. Economists like Milton Friedman considered those programs like the CCC and WPA as a justified temporary response to an emergency. Friedman gave Roosevelt considerable credit for relieving immediate distress and restoring confidence.In a socialist nationalised economy, several of the nationalized sectors of work can be considered as make work jobs, whereby the industry being worked in does not necessarily make a profit, but is considered essential by the state to the national interest. In practice, however, the phrase "make-work" is more commonly only used for work that is both of negative financial benefit and also not considered to be of any other particular benefit to the national interest.Make-work jobs have been introduced during periods of high unemployment to provide a substitute for a regular job. In many European countries the social welfare system provides cash transfers for those unable to secure employment. These programs often require the recipient to undertake job training, internships, or job rotations. A make-work job can have the benefit of giving the employee a chance to meet new people, and learn how to work with others. The job can also help the worker to learn the importance of being on time to work and taking responsibility for their actions. Many of these skills could be transferred into regular jobs or educational training in the future. Some of the jobs being introduced in Denmark in 2014 are working in gardens, beach cleanups, reading to the elderly or disabled, washing toys in daycares, working with local bike programs, counting cars, or removing dog poops from sidewalks. These jobs can last for 4 to 13 weeks and the workers are essentially working for their social welfare benefits.

查看更多