syss.grad/interim

English translation: employment level

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Swedish term or phrase:syss.grad/interim
English translation:employment level
Entered by: Deane Goltermann

11:27 Jan 11, 2016
Swedish to English translations [PRO]
Bus/Financial - Finance (general) / payslip
Swedish term or phrase: syss.grad/interim
This appears on a payslip under a section on vacation days and I am not sure what it refers to. Context:

Semester (dagar)
Sem.rätt: 30
Betalda : 10
Obetalda: 5
Förskott: 0
Spar -1 : 0
Spar -2 : 0
Spar -3 : 0
Spar -4 : 0
Spar -5 : 0
Förfall.: 0
Syss.grad/interm 100/100
Michael Purvis
employment level
Explanation:
For sysselsätningsgrad -- refers to the % work level this employee is at, as in full time vs. part-time (75%, 50%, etc.). 'Interim' likely refers to something like 'current', or 'as of' the date of the payslip. Looks like this person has been working 100%, but you see more than I do.
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employment level


Explanation:
For sysselsätningsgrad -- refers to the % work level this employee is at, as in full time vs. part-time (75%, 50%, etc.). 'Interim' likely refers to something like 'current', or 'as of' the date of the payslip. Looks like this person has been working 100%, but you see more than I do.

Deane Goltermann
Sweden
Local time: 04:48
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