Examples of contractor in the following topics:
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- Unlike full-time and part-time workers, contractors aren't official employees of the company.
- Contractors often have more than one client to which they offer similar services, and are therefore specialists.
- As contractors aren't employees, companies don't have to offer benefits or pay taxes such as payroll or social security.
- If it is a specialized, short-term task, a contractor or part-timer could be more appropriate.
- Analyze the value captured through employing contractors and part-time employees as a human resource strategy
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- They are typically created by dividing up the work of larger projects and assigning specific pieces to independent contractors or teams of developers.
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- Second, auditing ensures that employees and contractors are aware of managerial presence (which motivates better performance) and show support for various elements of the project.
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- Agendas showing project progress are often used by contractors and those in the field of project management.
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- When organizations are developing or undergoing change, the manager is often required to negotiate clearly and steadfastly with competitors, contractors, suppliers, and employees.
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- Employment standards are social norms (and in some cases also technical standards) for the minimum socially acceptable conditions under which employees or contractors will work.