Relacionar Columnas Different Work AlternativesVersión en línea Match the Different Work Alternatives to their definition. por Alexia Cutajar Conti 1 Fixed-Term Contract 2 Part-Time work 3 Outsourcing 4 Flexi-Time 5 Summer Job 6 Full-Time Work 7 Self-Employment 8 Voluntary Work 9 Teleworking Shifting operations, jobs to an external workforce, by contracting with a third party for a significant period of time. Less time is worked per year when compared to someone in same role. Still entitled to benefits like holiday and sick leave on a pro rata basis. Work agreement with a specified beginning and a specified end. Persons working for themselves so they are in charge of how much work they do. Performing work away from the actual workplace using IT, in particular the internet. Regular and ongoing work of normally 40 hours a week with benefits like paid holiday and sick leave. Work that normally students do seasonally to earn some income. Working which allows employees to fit their working hours around their individual needs and accommodate for other commitments. Unpaid service that is very rewarding and can help one acquire new skills.