| Reduced Work Hours | Less than full-time schedules that can vary by day, week, or month temporarily or permanently. Impact on salary, benefits or career advancement time frames is typically prorated - proportionally to the reduction in hours. |
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| Part-time | An employee who is engaged to work less than a full working week on a regular basis (this can be on a permanent, contract or casual basis). The number of hours that constitute part time employment can vary according to the industry and the type of award/agreement, however, as a guide, any role that requires less than 32 - 35 hours per week is considered to be part time. |
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| Job Share | An arrangement in which two people share one full time job on a regular ongoing basis (this can be a permanent or contract arrangement). The role split is determined by the organisation and the individuals involved. |
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| Phased retirement | Gradual retirement by reducing full-time commitment over a set period of years, without negative impact on retirement benefits. |
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| Phased Return from Leave | Working less than full-time after a leave with a proportionately reduced work load. |
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| Buying Additional Time Off | Employees can purchase additional time off, e.g. holiday days, extra sick/carer leave days, study time, reduced work hours etc when employees are not required to justify the need for time away from work. |
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| Term Time | An employee working full or part time in the school terms only, having every school holiday off. |
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