permanent labor
[/ˈpɜːrmənənt ˈleɪbər/]
nounpl: permanent labor (uncountable) / permanent laborers (countable)
trabalho permanente
1. Employment or work that is ongoing and indefinite in duration, typically with a stable contract and benefits
She secured permanent labor at the manufacturing plant with full health insurance.
Ela conquistou trabalho permanente na fábrica com seguro de saúde completo.
2. A workforce consisting of employees hired on a permanent or full-time basis rather than temporary or contract workers
The company maintains a core permanent labor force to ensure operational stability.
A empresa mantém uma força de trabalho permanente essencial para garantir a estabilidade operacional.
In Brazil, permanent labor (trabalho permanente) is highly valued as it provides job security, benefits, and social protection through mandatory contributions to INSS (National Social Security Institute). The distinction between permanent and temporary labor is legally significant in Brazilian labor law (CLT - Consolidation of Labor Laws). In the USA, permanent labor typically contrasts with gig economy work and temporary employment, reflecting broader discussions about job security and workers' rights.
NYC Slang
steady gig / permanent gig
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