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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(121) She was seventeen and she had no education or employment.
(122) Under her contract of employment, Mrs Lee could not be required to work at a different site.
(123) The employment prospects for graduates in computer science are excellent.
(124) He enrolled with an employment agency for a teaching position.
(125) The law prevented the employment of children under ten in the cotton mills.
(126) He regularly drove from his home to his place of employment.
(127) The committee was influential in formulating government policy on employment.
(128) jobs and employment job 'What's his job?' 'He's a teacher.'
(129) UK employment law embodies arbitration and conciliation mechanisms for settling industrial disputes.
(130) Men and women should have equal access to education and employment.
(131) It is difficult to judge the likely impact of the changes on employment patterns.
(132) You are required to give the company six weeks'notice of termination of employment.
(133) The government aims to achieve full employment within three years.
(134) You should make sure that you have a formal contract of employment.
(135) What changes are needed to meet women's aspirations for employment?
(136) You have been paid for the full period of your employment with us.
(137) Changes in farming methods have badly affected employment in the area.
(138) There are few employment prospects in the town for unqualified young people.
(139) The expansion of the factory will mean the employment of sixty extra workers.
(140) Diploma holders have a far better chance of employment than those with no qualification.
(141) Nineteenth-century feminists demanded equal education and employment opportunities for single women.
(142) We are one of the largest providers of employment in the area.
(143) The firm has agreed to cooperate with the employment survey.
(144) The discovery of oil ushered in an era of employment and prosperity.
(145) Women's employment opportunities are often severely constrained by family commitments.
(146) A degree is an essential prerequisite for employment at this level.
(147) The new employment bill will put the clock back fifty years.sentencedict.com/employment.html
(148) Some economists think that full employment in Europe is an unattainable goal.
(149) Employment levels are unlikely to rise significantly before the end of next year.
(150) They want secure, waged employment.
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