Do+job-work

  • 41Job — Job, v. i. 1. To do chance work for hire; to work by the piece; to do petty work. [1913 Webster] Authors of all work, to job for the season. Moore. [1913 Webster] 2. To seek private gain under pretense of public service; to turn public matters to …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 42job shop — ➔ shop1 * * * job shop UK US noun [C] ► PRODUCTION a small business that makes a single product or a small number of a product for one customer at a time: »People who work in job shops are generally multi skilled because the work requires it. ►… …

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  • 43Job enlargement — means increasing the scope of a job through extending the range of its job duties and responsibilities. This contradicts the principles of specialisation and the division of labour whereby work is divided into small units, each of which is… …

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  • 44Job creation program — Job Creation Programs are programs or projects undertaken by a government of a nation to assist unemployed members of the population in securing employment. A cornerstone of Keynesian economics, they are especially common during time of high… …

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  • 45job enrichment — job en‧rich‧ment [ dʒɒb ɪnˌrɪtʆmənt] [ $ˈdʒɑːb ] noun [uncountable] HUMAN RESOURCES when employees are given more rewarding work or more responsibility in their job, in an effort to make them feel happier and perform better: • There has been… …

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  • 46work — [wʉrk] n. [ME werk < OE weorc, akin to Ger werk < IE base * werĝ , to do, act > Gr ergon (for * wergon), action, work, organon, tool, instrument] 1. physical or mental effort exerted to do or make something; purposeful activity; labor;… …

    English World dictionary

  • 47Work-family conflict — is “a form of interrole conflict in which the role pressures from the work and family domains are mutually incompatible in some respect. That is participation in the work (family) role is made more difficult by virtue of participation in the… …

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  • 48work — n 1 Work, labor, travail, toil, drudgery, grind are comparable when they mean effort or exertion directed to the accomplishment of an end, or an employment or activity which involves such expenditure of effort or exertion. Work is the most… …

    New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • 49job — ► NOUN 1) a paid position of regular employment. 2) a task or piece of work. 3) informal a crime, especially a robbery. 4) informal a procedure to improve the appearance of something: a nose job. ► VERB (jobbed, jobbing) …

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  • 50job proposal — UK US noun [C] ► HR a letter in which you write to a company, explaining how your skills, experience, etc. could help the company, and asking them to give you a job: »Send a job proposal with your résumé, suggesting how you would improve company… …

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