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"contract employment" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a form of employment where an individual is hired for a specific period of time or for a specific project, rather than being a permanent employee. Example: "The company decided to hire a project manager on contract employment to oversee the construction of their new office building."
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Contract employment options are offering employers more flexibility in meeting their workforce needs, and they don't strain their staffing budgets.
A contract position need not be less rewarding than a permanent one, and contract employment has its advantages, although many of them apply to the employers.
But that perspective overlooks the positive side of contract employment.
Contract employment becoming more common comes with a number of trade-offs.
In fact, they're hiving off whole divisions, going to contract employment instead.
To get there, he is channeling a lot of Adecco's resources to the fast-growing information technology contract employment market.
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"Some of our top people have come from zero-contract employment," he said.
In the last decade, arbitration clauses have affected things like cellphone contracts, employment agreements and student loans.
That initiative, approved by voters in 1996, amended California's Constitution to prohibit preferences for women and minorities in state and local contracting, employment and education.
If output is expanding then employment would expand more than in normal times, while if output is contracting, employment would contract more than in normal times.
That sent equities tumbling as a contracting employment market added to the American consumer's woes (See "Wall Street Woes: Jobs Data Slides").
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