regular employment

collocation in English

meaningsofregularandemployment

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regular
adjective
uk
/ˈreɡ.jə.lər/
us
/ˈreɡ.jə.lɚ/
happening or doing ...
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employment
noun[U]
uk
/ɪmˈplɔɪ.mənt/
us
/ɪmˈplɔɪ.mənt/
the fact of someone being paid to work for a company ...
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(Definition ofregularandemploymentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Apart from social protection regulation, leave programmes might offer an opportunity to more easily combineregularemploymentand care-giving obligations.
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These are now running at a loss and the indigenous people do not getregularemploymentin these plantations.
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Care in residential care settings would enable full-timeregularemploymentto be undertaken by the potential care-giver.
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Up to now, no regular income can be derived directly from caregiving work unless the care recipient sets up aregularemploymentrelationship.
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Perhaps most significantly, improvements in wages and moreregularemploymentin agricultural districts are viewed as undermining the need to poach 'for the pot'.
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Smith argues that industrialization andregularemploymentonly complicate matters.
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The administrative complexities of the occupation ensured that many artists returned to the podium orregularemploymentin orchestras at a considerably earlier date than might have been expected.
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Otherwise, care givers still depend on social rights derived either from labour market participation (which might even force them to provide long-term care alongsideregularemployment) or from their partner.
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The remainder appear to be local workers who requireregularemployment.
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Will it lead to efficient organisation, cheaper costs of production, higher wages,regularemployment and protection for consumers, whether industrial or domestic?
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However, regulations are needed to define "regularemployment" for the purposes of these entitlements.
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Malnutrition due to insufficient means does exist, but it is to a relatively small extent among families of unskilled wage-earners inregularemployment.
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It isregularemploymentand it has an index-linked pension at the end of it.
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In 1953, the period during which a man might follow hisregularemployment, without any difficulty being raised, was changed from three to six months.
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However, on retirement fromregularemploymentat or after pension age, or at 65, whichever is the earlier, she becomes entitled to a retirement pension.
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We now have a great many ways in which people with difficulties can be helped with equipment to become capable ofregularemployment.
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We shall move towards a moreregularemploymentstructure throughout the construction industry.
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Posters are being constantly renewed and changed, and a large number of men are retained in constant skilled andregularemployment.
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Its aim, laudable in its time, was to provideregularemployment, but it has long since outlived its necessity.
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