Definition of Jobcentre

1. Noun. A government office in a town where information about available jobs is displayed and where unemployment benefits are administered.


Definition of Jobcentre

1. Noun. (British) A government-funded agency that helps the unemployed to find work. ¹

2. Noun. (alternative spelling of Jobcentre) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Lexicographical Neighbors of Jobcentre

jobations
jobbe
jobbed
jobber
jobberies
jobbernowl
jobbernowls
jobbers
jobbery
jobbies
jobbing
jobbing house
jobbing houses
jobbings
jobcentre (current term)
jobe
jobed
jobes
jobholder
jobholders
jobing
jobless
joblessness
joblessnesses
joblike
jobmaker
jobmakers
jobname
jobnames

Literary usage of Jobcentre

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Labour Market Policies and the Public Employment Service: Prague Conference by OECD Staff, Service Labour Market Policies and the P, (Paris) Organisation for Economic Co-ope (2001)
"Also, as well as jobcentre vacancies there are probably twice as many vacancies from ... Again, jobcentre vacancies might be a third of total vacancies. ..."

2. From Immigration to Integration: Local Solutions to a Global Challenge by Oecd, SourceOECD (Online service) (2006)
"Access to jobcentre Plus programmes and support is being enhanced and a Refugee ... It is salient to note here a number of key features concerning jobcentre ..."

3. Performance-related Pay Policies for Government Employees by OECD Staff, Oecd, SourceOECD (Online service) (2005)
"For example, in jobcentre Plus it was important to include a target for monetary ... To solve this problem, jobcentre Plus created a shared target which ..."

4. Babies and bosses by Willem Adema (2005)
"Childcare Partnership Managers (CPMs) are to co-ordinate jobcentre Plus (the integrated ... Working with jobcentre Plus colleagues, local authorities, ..."

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