time bank
See also: timebank
English
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Noun
time bank (plural time banks)
- A system for reciprocal volunteering that uses time as the unit of currency.
- 2000, Edgar S. Cahn, No More Throw-away People, →ISBN, page 215:
- Thanks to the Time Bank launched there in 2000, patients can now be prescribed if appropriate - not just with the usual pharmacological armoury - but with a friendly visit once a week, or a lift to the shops, or small repairs at home.
- (Canada) A system in which an employer keeps track of overtime hours that can later be redeemed as either money or as time off with pay.
- 2005, Theo Anne Opie, HR for Controllers:
- In British Columbia, where an employee requests it in writing, and employer may establish a time bank for the employee and credit overtime wages to the time bank instead of paying them to the employee.
- (poker) A player's allotment of additional time in online poker games.
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a system of reciprocal volunteering
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