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Meaning of Moonlighting
Working at a job after hours of regular work.
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Legal English Vocabulary: Moonlighting in Spanish
Online translation of the English legal term moonlighting into Spanish: pluriempleo (English to Spanish translation) . More about legal dictionary from english to spanish online.
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See Also
- Labor
- Employment Law
- International Labor Law
- Industrial Safety
- Labour
- Labor Right
- Labor Policy
- Employment
Hierarchical Display of Moonlighting
Employment And Working Conditions > Employment > Employment structure
Economics > Economic structure > Economy > Underground economy
Law > Criminal law > Offence > Economic offence
Employment And Working Conditions > Labour market > Labour force > Clandestine worker
Meaning of Moonlighting
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Translation of Moonlighting
- Spanish: Trabajo clandestino
- French: Travail au noir
- German: Schwarzarbeit
- Italian: Lavoro nero
- Portuguese: Trabalho ilegal
- Polish: Praca na czarno
Thesaurus of Moonlighting
Employment And Working Conditions > Employment > Employment structure > Moonlighting
Economics > Economic structure > Economy > Underground economy > Moonlighting
Law > Criminal law > Offence > Economic offence > Moonlighting
Employment And Working Conditions > Labour market > Labour force > Clandestine worker > Moonlighting
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