Synonym: employ, engagement, exercise, usage, use, utilisation, utilization, work. Similar words: unemployment, employ, employee, employer, payment, implement, accomplishment, accomplishments. Meaning: [ɪm'plɔɪmənt] n. 1. the state of being employed or having a job 2. the occupation for which you are paid 3. the act of giving someone a job 4. the act of using.
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(91) The government said it wanted to overhaul the employment training scheme to make it cost effective.
(92) This training course aims to smooth the transition between education and employment.
(93) employment opportunities for graduates.
(94) Ships were registered abroad to circumvent employment and safety regulations.
(95) 21.7% of all those in employment were in part-time jobs.
(96) Your first evaluation will be six months after you commence employment.
(97) The threat of employment persuades workers to moderate their pay demands.
(98) The fact that he'd been in prison militates against his chances of getting fresh employment.
(99) The government is working on tackling gender inequalities in employment.
(100) The jump in business confidence has been mirrored by the increase in employment.
(101) This decision paved the way for changes in employment rights for women.
(102) The TV report painted a much rosier picture of the employment situation than research shows to be the case.
(103) The survey studied the employment status and lifestyle of people within the community.
(104) The ecological effects of the factory need to be balanced against the employment it generates.
(105) 40 of the course participants are offered employment with the company.
(106) They also stress the need for improved employment opportunities, better transport and health care.
(107) The establishment of new areas of employment is a priority.
(108) Steel making is the only local industry offering large-scale employment.
(109) The country's employment system is a relic of the 1960s when jobs were scarce.
(110) Senate employees could take their employment griev-ances to another branch of government.
(111) The different offices will be amalgamated as/into employment advice centres.
(112) Your contract will set out the terms and conditions of your employment.
(113) On your appointment you will be issued with a written statement of particulars of employment.
(114) He took up employment with the company in May 2002.
(115) If your employment status changes,[sentencedict.com] your tax code will be adjusted accordingly.
(116) The employment secretary found himself in the firing line over recent job cuts.
(117) The minister said,(www.Sentencedict.com) 'We are putting full employment centre stage'.
(118) When we see how you make out, we'll talk about the possibility of more lasting employment.
(119) The plan should boost employment and get things moving in the economy.
(120) Current employment laws will be changed to reward effort and punish laziness.
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