Word info

fixed-term

Adjective

Meaning

fixed-term (comparative more fixed-term, superlative most fixed-term)

Only lasting for an pre-arranged time.
Have you got an indefinite or a fixed-term contract of employment?

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

According to Alexander, the company currently employs 32 full-time staff plus two fixed-term contractors. Source: Internet

An expatriate who has completed the full length of a fixed-term contract (for example : 1, 2, 3 or 4 years as per contract) will no longer need approval from their existing employer to change jobs. Source: Internet

The employment contract for fixed-term employment workman expires automatically after the duration for which he was hired on account of non-renewal of the contract. Source: Internet

Category D is voluntary and consists of personnel who are no-longer required to serve in category A. Regular Reserves in both category A and D serve under a fixed-term reserve contract and are liable to report for training or service overseas and at home. Source: Internet

Publications since April 2013 no-longer report the entire strength of the Regular Reserve, instead they only give a figure for Regular Reserves who serve under a fixed-term reserve contract. Source: Internet

As of 1 April 2015, Regular Reserves serving under a fixed-term contract numbered 44,600 personnel. Source: Internet

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