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rota system ローテーション シフト Explanation: A rota system schedules working shifts (also used for classes, etc.) so that all people involved share the different shifts evenly. In your example, the TV news is handled by 4 interpreters, so depending on the number of news bulletins at the TV station in question, the working roster would be set up so that all 4 interpreters would evenly share the early morning / daytime / evening news bulletins, across both weekdays and potentially weekends as well, in a way that ensures that no one interpreter is more disadvantaged than any other. That is, all interpreters work an even share of each type of shift across the roster. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 37 mins (2007-04-14 04:59:47 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rota_(schedule) |
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