A system in which employees work a set number of hours with flexible starting and finishing times.
some of us don't have comfortable pensions, unlimited sick days, and glide time
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Staggered "glide-time" working hours in the State Services to help in car pool use and to ease the demand for public transport.
He's been on glide time ever since.
I suspect it's those in the civil service - childless and on glide time - who want to sip Chardonnay on the deck after a day of making life more difficult for the rest of us.
Specific suggestions were the use of glide-time, self-rostering, and more opportunities for part-time and job-sharing work.
In quieter intervals they were inclined to anticipate Glide Time but much looseness of routine was superficial.
Some Public Service Departments have lately been examining the possibilities of glide time.
He was a useless guy who would not get a glide time job with the Public Services.
Glide-time, part-time work, and piece work could be constructively used to make the labour market more flexible.
I have friends that used to work at Auckland Council and they said, with glide time, nothing was done all day.
Motive or not, the evidence the ABCs are on self-imposed glide time is rather thin.