G***G 发帖数: 16778 | 1 Many economists think that adding hours for employees is an important
precursor
to actual hiring. So the increase in involuntary part-time workers may
be viewed as disappointing.
why may it be viewd as 'disappointing' although hours for employees are
increased?
They should be happy, shouldn't they? |
Y**s 发帖数: 1632 | 2 If the employers are hiring more part-time workers instead of adding hours
for their full-time employees, this may indicate that the employer sees the
demand to be temporary. This means that they probably will not be hiring
for full-time positions.
Which is disappointing.
【在 G***G 的大作中提到】 : Many economists think that adding hours for employees is an important : precursor : to actual hiring. So the increase in involuntary part-time workers may : be viewed as disappointing. : why may it be viewd as 'disappointing' although hours for employees are : increased? : They should be happy, shouldn't they?
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G***G 发帖数: 16778 | 3 but, on the other hand, if an employer can increase the hours of part-time,
it may indicate that he can add a position of full-time in the future.
the
【在 Y**s 的大作中提到】 : If the employers are hiring more part-time workers instead of adding hours : for their full-time employees, this may indicate that the employer sees the : demand to be temporary. This means that they probably will not be hiring : for full-time positions. : Which is disappointing.
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z***1 发帖数: 371 | 4 There is a world of differences between bringing people on part time vs full
time. Benefits are a huge consideration. Anyone familar with HR policies
will help you understand that. |
Y**s 发帖数: 1632 | 5 Maybe. But the point was that the source thinks that an increase in OT for
FT employees is an indicator for potential raise in employment, and does not
consider an increase in PT employees to be a good indication. Which is
somewhat true - usually company hire more part-time worker in order to carry
them through "spikes", which means the company only expects the increase to
be temporary, and does not warrant the additional expense associated with
bringing more FT employees on-board.
Which is tr
【在 G***G 的大作中提到】 : but, on the other hand, if an employer can increase the hours of part-time, : it may indicate that he can add a position of full-time in the future. : : the
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r*z 发帖数: 1679 | 6 "But the point was that the source thinks that an increase..."
is this sort of Chinglish? i tend to avoid using two or more "that"-clause...
not quite sure tho'...any idea?
for
not
carry
to
【在 Y**s 的大作中提到】 : Maybe. But the point was that the source thinks that an increase in OT for : FT employees is an indicator for potential raise in employment, and does not : consider an increase in PT employees to be a good indication. Which is : somewhat true - usually company hire more part-time worker in order to carry : them through "spikes", which means the company only expects the increase to : be temporary, and does not warrant the additional expense associated with : bringing more FT employees on-board. : Which is tr
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Y**s 发帖数: 1632 | 7 Probably not chinglish, but you are right - the 2nd that was extraneous -
although it doesn't hurt.
The result of transposing spoken english too quickly into written english.
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【在 r*z 的大作中提到】 : "But the point was that the source thinks that an increase..." : is this sort of Chinglish? i tend to avoid using two or more "that"-clause... : not quite sure tho'...any idea? : : for : not : carry : to
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