flexitime

flexitime
flex·i·time (flĕkʹsĭ-tīm') n.

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  • flexitime — flex‧i‧time [ˈfleksɪtaɪm] , flex‧time [ˈflekstaɪm] noun [uncountable] HUMAN RESOURCES a system in which people work a fixed number of hours each week or month, but can change the times at which they start and finish each day: • Just about… …   Financial and business terms

  • flexitime — flex i*time , flextime flex time flex time flex time , n. [short for flexible time.] A system of scheduling working hours in places of employment, which allows employees to arrive at and leave work at times of their own choice, providing that… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • flexitime — (N. Amer. also flextime) ► NOUN ▪ a system allowing some flexibility as to when workers put in their allotted hours …   English terms dictionary

  • flexitime — [[t]fle̱ksitaɪm[/t]] N UNCOUNT Flexitime or flextime is a system that allows employees to vary the time that they start or finish work, provided that an agreed total number of hours are spent at work. (in AM, use flextime) …   English dictionary

  • flexitime — noun see flextime …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • flexitime — noun 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 …   Wiktionary

  • flexitime — flex|i|time [ˈfleksitaım] n BrE flex|time [ˈflekstaım] AmE [U] a system in which people work a particular number of hours each week or month, but can change the times at which they start and finish each day …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • flexitime — n. flextime, flexible work hours, work hours which may be changed according to need …   English contemporary dictionary

  • flexitime — (N. Amer. also flextime) noun a system allowing employees some flexibility as to when they work their allotted hours …   English new terms dictionary

  • flexitime — BrE, flex.time AmE noun (U) a system in which people work a fixed number of hours each week or month, but can change the times at which they start and finish each day …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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