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Flextime
A scheduling policy in which full-time employees may choose starting and ending times within guidelines specified by the organization.
Zero-hour Contract
An employment agreement where the employer does not guarantee regular working hours, and the employee is only expected to work when called upon.
Compressed Workweek
A work schedule that allows an employee to work a full-time job in fewer days than the typical five-day workweek.
Mental Demands
The cognitive requirements placed on an individual by a job, including problem-solving, decision-making, and the application of knowledge.
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