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contingent worker
noun
- a temporary or contract worker, especially one hired for one task or project.
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Example Sentences
But it also notes that some workers won’t receive the offer, citing “there are a few exceptions in which it makes sense for both the worker and Epic to maintain contingent worker status.”
From The Verge
That explains why the gig-specific data were released nearly four months after the June reporting of the broader contingent worker survey, in which the questions on electronic platforms were included.
From Wall Street Journal
Last year, he pushed the Census Bureau to reinstate the Contingent Worker Supplement to gather data.
From The New Yorker
Last year, he pushed the Census Bureau to reinstate the Contingent Worker Supplement to gather data.
From The New Yorker
The contingent worker survey is coming back in 2017 as part of the CPS.
From New York Times
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