seasonal worker

collocation in English

meaningsofseasonalandworker

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seasonal
adjective
uk
/ˈsiː.zən.əl/
us
/ˈsiː.zən.əl/
relating to or happening during a particular period in ...
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worker
noun[C]
uk
/ˈwɜː.kər/
us
/ˈwɝː.kɚ/
someone who works in a particular job or in a ...
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(Definition ofseasonalandworkerfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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It is difficult to determine how much aseasonalworkerworks precisely : some may turn up one day and not the next.
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Whether a person is treated as aseasonalworkerdepends on his individual pattern of work.
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Why is he classified as aseasonalworker?
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He also raised the question of theseasonalworker.
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Aseasonalworkerwould never exhaust his entitlement; it would be renewed after each season.
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Theseasonalworkerto my knowledge is usually a neat, clean, not bad-looking woman.
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Theseasonalworkercan only get work when it is available, that is, in the season.
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A person is treated as aseasonalworkeronly after three years in such work.
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Theseasonalworkeris also to be attacked.
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Let me say a few words about theseasonalworker.
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Three years raises the presumption that she is now a permanentseasonalworker.
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Is theseasonalworkerto have no place in this legislation?
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I want to take up once again the case of theseasonalworker.
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The first was the need to amend the definition of "seasonalworker".
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How is aseasonalworkerto live if he or she does not get benefit?
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What is the position of theseasonalworkerin regard to the means test?
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Aseasonalworkeris engaged for a season, and is not taking on an operation which is continuing all the year round.
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The national insurance advisory committee considered theseasonalworkerrules and, in 1977, concluded that additional conditions for the receipt of unemployment benefit by seasonal workers were still needed.
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The position of theseasonalworkerhas been very unsatisfactory, and whenever it has come up here we have been met with assurances of good will and sympathy.
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Before the war, the unemployedseasonalworkerin agriculture could draw out in benefit only what he had paid in contributions; he was limited by that maximum.
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