From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishjob-sharingˈjob-ˌsharing noun [uncountable] BECan arrangement by which two people both work part-time doing the same job —jobshare /ˈdʒɒbʃeə $ ˈdʒɑːbʃer/ noun [countable] —jobshare verb [intransitive]
Examples from the Corpus
job-sharing• Posts which can not be filled should be considered as to their suitability for a job-sharing arrangement.• A job-sharing policy should be devised in conjunction with staff organisations.• In either instance the posts suitable for job-sharing should be identified.• Full-time staff are being asked if they would like to switch to part-time work and various initiatives including job-sharing are being encouraged.From Longman Business Dictionaryjob sharingˈjob ˌsharing noun [uncountable]HUMAN RESOURCES when two people share one full-time job, dividing the hours and work between themWhat is your company’s policy on job sharing?a job-sharing scheme —job share verb [intransitive]We have job shared for two years now. —job share noun [countable]women working in job shares