This perhaps suggests that parliamentary leaders have more flexibility to engineer an economic expansion than fixed-term presidential leaders, since everyone knows the latter has incentives to do so.
It accounted for 45 % of all departures, far ahead of exits due to the end of fixed-term contracts (29 %) ; resignations (17 %) ; or retirements (4 %), whether standard, voluntary or premature.
However, different terms and conditions are provided for 'old seafarers', those employed before the adoption of the fixed-term contracts and 'new seafarers', those employed after its adoption.
Dorothy does the shopping, bill paying, paperwork, and manages fixed-term deposits.
They establish a fixed-term presidency and grant it the ability to make much of the nation's broader policy decisions by decree.
The sample included people working from a few hours (<10) a week to full-time (>35 hours), and under permanent, fixed-term and seasonal contracts.
Younger staff were far more likely to resign and leave at the end of a fixed-term contract.
We focus on tropical forests, which tend to be government-owned and harvested under fixed-term, weakly enforced concession contracts.