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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'a contract worker' is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a person who is employed on a temporary basis by a company or organization under a specific contract or agreement. Example: The company decided to hire a contract worker for a three-month project instead of hiring a full-time employee.
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Media reports said he was a contract worker let go in April.
As a contract worker, she's not eligible for any back pay.
A lung disease related to beryllium exposure was diagnosed in a contract worker in March 2002.
Twenty-eight of the dead were Massey employees, and one was a contract worker, a company spokesman said.
Katherine Young, 23, is a Google rater — a contract worker and a college student in Macon, Ga.
One in five workers now identifies as a contract worker, according to an NPR-Marist poll out Monday.
In other words, a contract worker with no guaranteed hours, sick pay, holiday pay or entitlement to redundancy.
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The driver of the tractor-trailer was also a contracted worker, she said.
Of course as you bring contingent workers in closer, don't forget to make your full-time teams feel valued, rather than like a portion of their work was just "outsourced" to a contracted worker.
Eastman wants to remedy the error and make it clear that the actions of a contracted worker do not reflect the ethos of the club: "I want to thank our friends and supporters.
Based on reports from firms such as USIS, the NSA decides whether a potential contract worker gets a security clearance.
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