Flexitime vs Flexitimer - What's the difference?
flexitime | flexitimer |
An arrangement that allows employees to set their own working hours within agreed limits; normally must include certain periods (core time) when they must be at work.
* 2011 , ‘Land of the wasted talent’, The Economist , 5 Nov 2011:
One who works on a flexitime arrangement.
* 2012 , Tim Pears, Blenheim Orchard (page 59)
As nouns the difference between flexitime and flexitimer
is that flexitime is an arrangement that allows employees to set their own working hours within agreed limits; normally must include certain periods (core time) when they must be at work while flexitimer is one who works on a flexitime arrangement.flexitime
English
(Flextime plan)Alternative forms
* flexi time, flextimeNoun
(-)- Even if the company rule book says that flexitime is allowed, those who work from home are seen as uncommitted to the team.
See also
* job sharingflexitimer
English
Noun
(en noun)- The three young flexitimers tended to stroll into the office around midday, and then worked Saturdays, often Sundays too. The weekend as a distinct category of the week was irrelevant to them, anachronistic
