flexitime
See also: flexi-time
English
Alternative forms
- flexi time, flextime
Etymology
From flexi(ble) + time.
Noun
flexitime (usually uncountable, plural flexitimes)
- An arrangement that allows employees to set their own working hours within agreed limits; normally must include certain periods (core time) when they must be at work.
- 2011, ‘Land of the wasted talent’, The Economist, 5 Nov 2011:
- Even if the company rule book says that flexitime is allowed, those who work from home are seen as uncommitted to the team.
- 2011, ‘Land of the wasted talent’, The Economist, 5 Nov 2011:
Translations
arrangement that allows employees to set their own working hours
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See also
- job sharing
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