core time

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core time (plural core times)

  1. (business, human resources) The period of the working day during which all employees are expected to be present, regardless of any flexitime arrangement.
    • 1987, United States. Federal Service Impasses Panel, Panel Release (issue 253, page 8)
      An earlier starting time would interfere with the coordination of core times among the modified flexible schedules []
    • 2002, Isik Zeytinoglu, International Industrial Relations Association. European Regional Congress, Flexible Work Arrangements: Conceptualizations and International Experiences (page 154)
      Under the old flexi-time arrangement, core times (defined partly by the branches' opening hours) were specified.

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