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Discover LudwigThe phrase "permanent worker" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to an employee who has a long-term, ongoing position at a company or organization. Example: "The company offers various benefits for its permanent workers, including healthcare and retirement plans."
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Three, when a gig worker dies, shareholders place a positive value on the firm's option to hire a permanent worker.
Charles L. Messina, administrative manager of a law firm in New Orleans, said a temporary secretary cost the firm $2.50 an hour less than a permanent worker.
Mr. Esteves not only took Mr. Lopes's place as a permanent worker on the crew, he became a linchpin in court when the other men sued Mr. Lopes over the $38.5 million he pocketed from a winning ticket.
The general public now ignores the fact that if you want a job done you have to pay someone to do it, whether it is a temp or permanent worker.
Layoffs are further broken into temporary, worker subject to recall, and permanent, worker not subject to recall subcategories.
Controlling for a firm's shutdown probability allows the industry shutdown rate to fully capture industry turnover which leads to the positive correlation between industry shutdown and the permanent worker layoff rate.
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Permanent workers get paid more.
Permanent workers wear blue badges, temps orange.
Many employers, however, remained reluctant to hire permanent workers.
Permanent workers fearlessly seek higher wages, confident that job losses will fall first on temporary workers.
The Vermont plant has 630 permanent workers and employs a large number of contractors.
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