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flextime

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flex⋅time

[fleks-tahym]
–noun
a system of working that allows an employee to choose, within limits, the hours for starting and leaving work each day.
Also, flex⋅i⋅time [flek-si-tahym] .


Origin:
1970–75; flex 2 + time


flextimer, flex⋅i⋅tim⋅er, noun
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flex·time   (flěks'tīm')   
n.  An arrangement by which employees may set their own work schedules, especially their starting and finishing hours. Also called flexitime.

[flex(ible) time.]
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