Similar words: employee, employ, employment, unemployment, deploy, temple, contemplate, layer. Meaning: [-ɔɪə] n. a person or firm that employs workers.
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241. If the plan does not resolve a serious complaint, they should ask their employer to intervene.
242. An employer need not give any notice if the employee's conduct constitutes gross misconduct justifying instant dismissal.
243. Muriel was favoured by all three partners, but the comments of her present employer turned out to be of particular importance.
244. The burden of proof should be upon the employer to demonstrate undue hardship.
245. It is surely time to re-cast the law on employee inventions to tilt the balance away from the employer.
246. This learning experience must be recorded via a Learning Diary and confirmed by the signature of employer and/or course tutor.
247. In an interview don't say anything negative about your current employer - it gives a bad impression.
248. An employer who wants to dismiss an employee must give proper notice.
249. After I had been receiving workers' compensation benefits for a month[sentencedict.com/employer.html], my employer laid me off.
250. Individuals may also bring a private civil action against an employer for violations.
251. The larger the employer, the less likely it is that there will be an unfair dismissal claim.
252. The bill reversed this decision and returned the burden of proof concerning a business necessity to the employer.
253. Although we were the biggest employer in Britain, we had no serious employee-involvement policies.
254. Provided your employer acts reasonably, you will find it difficult to launch an effective legal challenge of his decision.
255. You may have heard very positive things about a local employer.
256. I'm lucky to work for an employer who gives positive feedback on my work.
257. Then one day in 1742 the employer casually asked his clerk to write up a bill of sale for the woman.
258. The kind of protection that you may require depends to some extent on the status of your employer.
259. Whether or not the employer should pay the excess for a more expensive substitution depends on the circumstances of the case.
260. The members ordinarily share some link like working for the same employer or belonging to the same church.
261. General Dynamics, five years ago the largest local industrial employer, is gone.
262. Three fourths of the states had implemented, or were planning to implement, incentives to increase employer involvement.
263. The defendant employer was in breach of statutory duty in removing safety belts from a building site.
264. The latter will always heavily tilt the balance towards finally meeting one's obligations to the employer.
265. We will need a reference from your last employer before we can send you a contract.
266. Such disputes are often disputes between citizen and citizen, though the employer will often be a partnership or company.
267. Can the transitional period be extended for negotiation between union and employer?
268. Don't become despondent just because it seems that your employer is keen to drive a hard bargain.
269. From April 1983, the first eight weeks of sickness benefit were to be met by the employer.
270. Does the employer absorb the costs and cut profits or raise prices?
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