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Discover Ludwig"full-time worker" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to someone who works full time (usually 35-40 hours a week) as opposed to someone who works part-time (usually fewer than 35 hours). For example: "The new employee is a full-time worker and will start in two weeks."
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But considerable poverty may also persist among families headed by a full-time worker.
But despite the modest wealth, money isn't everything, says the 67-year-old full-time worker.
But today, a full-time worker making the minimum wage earns $14,500 a year.
The bosses earn – sorry, I mean take – 120 times more than the average full-time worker.
In 2012, the typical full-time worker with a bachelor's degree earned 79 percent more than a similar full-time worker with no more than a high school diploma.
Winners and losers Winners A couple with two children and one full-time worker earning £11,000.
Alongside the principle that a full-time worker should earn enough to live, proponents also point out myriad other benefits.
If a company has at least 200 employees, it must pay the salary of a full-time worker representative.
He receives $240 a week in benefits, or about $5 an hour for a full-time worker.
That would describe a household with one full-time worker earning about $17 to $25 an hour.
More than two-thirds of the uninsured are in households with at least one full-time worker.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com