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  • ...r special hours that have been established in a given [[company]]. Working part-time gives the possibility of flexible hours and work in shifts. They might be r ...ek<ref name="p1"> Fagan C. et al., (2014), ''In search of good [[quality]] part-time employment'', "International Labour Office-Geneva", No.43</ref>.
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  • '''Working capital [[management]]''' is a part of the ''[[financial management]]'', an Working capital management [[demand]] financial managers to decide on the quantitie
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  • '''Working conditions''' are the physical and psychological conditions that employees * '''Physical environment''': Working conditions can refer to the physical environment, such as the temperature,
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  • ...d? The case of science based entrepreneurial firms]'', Vlerick Leuven Gent Working Paper Series, July 2009 ...tion strategies from european research institutions]'', University of Gent Working Paper, February 2004
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  • '''Working [[interest]]''' means a type of '''[[investment]] or interest in oil and ga ...s of any successful well. '''The share of [[profit]]''' for the owner of a working interest constitutes the residual amount after deducting royalty interest a
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  • ...] include working two days a week and alternatively on Wednesdays or daily working for four hours. It is like two people working part-time. Employees do totally different jobs while they are in the same place (Bod,
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  • ...onized time of operations done by one workstation or group of workstations working in parallel. * all machines and equipment must be in working order - failures destabilize entire [[production line]],
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  • ...rg/pdf/rajeev72try.PDF Export incentives in India within WTO framework]'', Working Paper NO. 72; Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relatio ...ncentive Schemes in Export and Investment Promotions]'', IDB Publications (Working Papers) 4090, Inter-American [[Development bank|Development Bank]].
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  • ...ting collective agreements and representing employees in matters such as [[working conditions]], wages, and other industrial relations. ...that their rights are respected. They can be consulted on matters such as working hours, holidays, and overtime.
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  • ...re-admitted to working for that employer for the same job or at the same [[working conditions]]. ...c and control medical examination is carried out as far as possible during working hours. During a break in work due to examination, the employee remains enti
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  • ...ief in the company mission, they can be both physically and spiritually '''working to achieve that goal''', this in result will make them more effective. ...No one needs to reiterate it because everyone already knows what they are working for.
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  • ...self-financing [[option]] and securing the main [[needs]] in terms of net working capital. The company uses internal sources of financing for its operations. * there is a positive level of net working capital,
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  • ...anagement is important for successful [[project management]] and a healthy working [[environment]]. ...eam]], as team members become focused on resolving the conflict instead of working towards the project goals.
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  • ...team can help to improve team morale and camaraderie since all members are working towards a common goal. * '''Increased [[motivation]]''': When working as part of a team, members are more likely to be motivated to perform bette
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  • ...on, instead of from the physical office. It allows for more flexibility in working hours and often leads to less stress and improved productivity. ...o suit their personal needs. This could include part-time or shift work or working from home or remotely.
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  • ...ccomplishment, cooperation and collaboration that a team demonstrates when working towards a common goal. It is the combination of individuals' commitment, le * Working together to brainstorm ideas and solutions to a problem.
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  • Work in a form of teleworking is done regularly off the working place and it has to be evidenced by the use of [[Information]] and [[Commun Considering the working place teleworking can be divided into:
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  • ...ng together to accomplish a shared goal. It involves active participation, working in partnership, and mutual responsibility. [[Effective communication]] and * An app development team is working together to create a new [[product]]. They communicate regularly with each
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  • '''[[Labor force]] participation''' is the percentage of the working-age population that is actively engaged in the labor force. This includes p ...the number of people in the labor force divided by the total population of working age (ages 16 and over).
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  • ...employment]]''' also called [[job description]], contract of employment, [[working conditions]]. Conditions of employment are rules, procedures and stipulatio ==Terms of working conditions==
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