1 the act of dividing something between two or more people or organizations: --
In my experience, it is certainly flawed in the way in which it calculates the share-out of local authority revenue in rural areas.
I see that happening in my authority in the share-out of finances for child care and the squeezing out of the voluntary sector.
Is the person who is farming his croft well, and carrying more beasts to the acre, to get more from the share-out than others?
That is the way to a fairer share-out of wealth and to properly paid work.
I and others are worried that after consumers have bought the initial share-out the shares will pass into the hands of institutional investors.
We are discussing the share-out—the division of the money.
He talked about the share-out of labour and its redeployment in industry.
Squabbles took place between participant groups both before and after referendum campaigns about how a fair share-out might be implemented, and about whether it should.