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101work-life — UK US (also work/life) adjective WORKPLACE, HR ► relating to the amount of time you spend doing your job compared with the amount of time you spend with your family and doing things you enjoy: »A work/life study revealed that 26% of employees… …
102work|fare — «WURK FAYR», noun. a welfare program in which recipients of public welfare must work at assigned jobs or enlist in job training: »One of [his] programs is what he calls workfare; he has said that everybody ought to work for what he gets, that… …
103work credits — To receive any kind of Social Security benefit retirement, disability, dependents, or survivors the person on whose record the benefit is to be calculated must have accumulated enough work credits. A person can earn up to four work credits per… …
104work release program — n. A program that allows an inmate in a correctional institution to go out to work during the day and return to the institution at night. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008 …
105work your way through college — work your way through college/university/ phrase to have a job when you are at college/university in order to help to pay for your studies Thesaurus: to work, and to work in a particular waysynonym Main entry: work …
106work your way through university — work your way through college/university/ phrase to have a job when you are at college/university in order to help to pay for your studies Thesaurus: to work, and to work in a particular waysynonym Main entry: work …
107Job Durfee — (September 20, 1790 July 26, 1847) was a politician and jurist from Rhode Island. Born at Tiverton, he graduated from Brown University in 1813 and was admitted to the bar and commenced practice in Tiverton. He was a member of the Rhode Island… …
108job description — job de.scription n an official list of the work and responsibilities that you have in your job …
109job-sharing — job .sharing n [U] an arrangement by which two people both work ↑part time doing the same job >jobshare [ˈdʒɔbʃeə US ˈdʒa:bʃer] n >jobshare v [I] …
110job-sharing — job shar|ing [ dʒab ,ʃerıŋ ] noun uncount a system in which two people share the work from a single job, so that each one works fewer hours …