Similar words: employee, employ, employment, unemployment, deploy, temple, contemplate, layer. Meaning: [-ɔɪə] n. a person or firm that employs workers.
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271. The vacation time you accumulated with your previous employer has to be honored, usually by that employer.
272. If you run down the character of your previous employer, you will run yourself down in the process.
273. Non-Contributory/Partial Contributory Schemes Where the premium is paid wholly or partly by the employer benefits should be paid directly to the employer.
274. My previous employer gave us four weeks of vacation after 10 years.
275. Never get married in college; it's hard to get a start if a prospective employer finds you've already made one mistake. Elbert Hubbard
276. The price paid would include any consideration the employer receives from a third party.
277. Workers feared that opposition to the employer would lose them the ability bonus, which was increasingly determined by cooperativeness rather than skill.
278. Such advances are helping to chip away local employer prejudice against recruiting from the estate.
279. But that possibility is faint, and the prospects of another large employer ever using the site are even more remote.
280. Clark County's major employer is Navistar International, formerly International Harvester Co.
281. In 1986, the employer signed the main contract to supply redesigned equipment based on the patented invention.
282. In the following year, the employer built a new factory principally to make equipment to meet the latest contract.
283. You may also be entitled to claim compensation under a personal accident insurance policy arranged by you or your employer.
284. The only serious potential obstacle to the plan foreseen at the time was litigation by employer and union groups.
285. On 17 September 1990 the respondent attended the key department together with his new employer.
286. It is not legally necessary for the same notice entitlement to apply to both you and your employer.
287. The first telephoned his employer saying that it was hopeless(sentencedict.com), because no one wore shoes!
288. He devised a formula whereby the amount an employer can save, for every employee recruited, each year can be calculated.
289. They badmouth and criticize their current or past employers and justify their own convictions, thinking that a prospective employer is going to identify with them.
290. But must pay attention, the Employer arranges the staff in the legal day of absence to work, must defer to is not lower than myself wage standard 300% payment overtime pay.
291. TIME: Let's start with the genesis of ROWE. When you were tasked with finding new workplace solutions at Best Buy, the company was already an industry leader and a sought-after employer.
292. C-Note reports back to his mysterious employer that he's got Sara's phone; there are a lot of calls to one number. It must be Michael.
293. Must remind is, occupation career too frequent job-hopping will make the employer feel that you are not stable.
294. Without the middleman (a.k.a. your employer) you can charge significantly more for your services — along the lines of what your employer was charging for your work.
295. If an Employer provides special funding for a Employee's training and gives him professional technical training,[http://sentencedict.com/employer.html] it may conclude an agreement specifying a term of service with such Employee.
296. I reiterate though that priority processing arrangements which favour employer sponsored migrants and those nominated by State and Territory governments will remain in place.
297. Probably the toughest situation to overcome for foreign employee is when an employer refuses to issue a Letter of Release.
298. In granting contracts stage, compiling the bidding documents and drawing up contract clauses by employer unilaterally causes the contract provisions not to be fair.
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