People who are on a career break, rearing children or who are unemployed, or those who move from job to job, are also suited to the new products. |
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He was about to embark on a career break and had actually tendered his resignation. |
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Equally surprising was the finding that 88 per cent of respondents were planning to take a career break at some point in their working lives. |
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Mick is a police officer who has taken a career break in order to organise and develop the scheme. |
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His wife, while on a career break, set up an organic box delivery business modelled on an existing London company. |
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Too many people who tend bar think of it as something to do while waiting for their big career break. |
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Service before and after a career break may be added together for the purposes of determining a full year of service. |
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Nurse Debbie McCall has gone back to the job she loves after taking a career break of 18 years. |
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If either of them has the career break or abandons work outside the home altogether when children arrive, it will be her. |
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A career break can be provided for up to five years with the job guaranteed when the employee returns. |
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I have looked on the past three years as a career break, and thought that when our youngest child was in playschool, I would look for work. |
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This is the age group where the career break is used mainly to enable people to combine their job with their family life. |
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This was our career break – the year of cancer – and I found comfort in knowing that the treatment had become so routine, we could diarise it. |
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Women and men should also be able to choose freely between paid employment and a career break to take care of family members. |
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Those who want to return to work after a career break find it increasingly difficult. |
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Maternity leave is the biggest career break, and needs active management to ensure that women go back to work. |
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Under no circumstances must a person who has chosen to take a career break to care for a child or a dependent relative be penalised. |
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This scheme has been a success: over 90 p.c. of the over '0s who take a career break do so part-time. |
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The full career break or full time credit permits total suspension of work for a limited period of time. |
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However, whilst bringing up my children I had a 10-year career break. |
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Most of them want to travel abroad during their career break. |
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Sean is a 50-year-old who has taken a three-year career break and is deciding how to fund the shortfall in service to maximise his pension benefits. |
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Public sector workers are more likely to get benefits like extra sick pay, an occupational pension, the chance of a career break and help with child care. |
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Before the winning candidate can bag the career break of a lifetime, the final two candidates have to present their business plans. |
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This system mainly concerns the female population: 8 p.c. of female employees were taking a career break or receiving a time credit in that year, against just 2 p.c. of men. |
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More often than not, German women take a career break to devote three to six years to raising their family, even though this means that it is difficult to maintain their skills at the required level. |
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They can be particularly important as a pathway to full-time employment after a spell of unemployment or after a career break for family reasons or as a pathway to retirement. |
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This career break thing seemed to be contagious. |
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Taking a career break and returning to work. |
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But in the scheme of parental leave, combined with a career break with benefits paid by the unemployment scheme, the conditions are the same as in the private sector. |
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Thus, a good many women want to achieve a better balance between their job and their family life, so that they opt for part-time work or a career break. |
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A STUDY by Warwick University shows most GPs are considering quitting or having a career break in the next five years. |
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Solicitor Elizabeth Kennedy was awarded PS8,000 compensation because she was not allowed to return to her permanent job following a five-year career break. |
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The 46-year-old actress, who has a daughter from a previous marriage, is expecting a baby boy with Olivier Martinez and doesn't want to take a career break after he is born. |
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Often people find they need to take a career break to care for children or elderly family members and when they try to return to work they struggle to compete for jobs. |
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