prospective employee
collocation in Englishmeaningsofprospectiveandemployee
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prospective
adjective
uk/prəˈspek.tɪv/us/prəˈspek.tɪv/
people who are expected to buy something, employ someone, become ...
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employee
noun[C]
uk/ɪmˈplɔɪ.iː/us/ɪmˈplɔɪ.iː/
someone who is paid to work for ...
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(Definition ofprospectiveandemployeefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Many see it as essential, therefore, that there should be a means of checking whether aprospectiveemployeehas a criminal record.
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The fact that the offer of employment was subject to satisfactory references was spelt out in the formal letter sent to eachprospectiveemployee.
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Is he permitted, at any interview with aprospectiveemployee, to inquire whether theprospectiveemployeeis a member of a union?
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It could, for instance, be made illegal to put that question upon an application form, or even to ask it orally of aprospectiveemployee.
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A school-teacher or an employer, for example, needs only to verify the date of birth of a child or aprospectiveemployee.
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I expect that these terms will be the subject of keen examination by everyprospectiveemployeeor his representative.
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That does not apply to any otherprospectiveemployee.
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That must be up to the employer and theprospectiveemployeeto decide among themselves.
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Why should an employer in such circumstances ask anyprospectiveemployeeto accept his wages in one way or the other?
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We realise that this is a difficult problem with which to deal, because theprospectiveemployeeis not an employee and.
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I cannot think of a case in which a private employer is entitled to demand to see the birth certificate of aprospectiveemployee.
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But there is no other provision which places on the employer the obligation to inform aprospectiveemployeeof his rights.
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I would be amazed if employers taking on an employee did not want to be provided with full information about theprospectiveemployee.
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There are other methods by which an employer can ascertain the antecedents of aprospectiveemployee.
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I do not regard checking that aprospectiveemployeehas a national insurance number as a burden in any way.
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It seemed to me, listening to the debate which has taken place, that you cannot impose conditions on aprospectiveemployeebecause you have no sanctions on him.
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The rent has been improved if it is a rented property, and if it is a tied cottage it will be a greater attraction for aprospectiveemployee.
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It is the general practice in nuclear establishments to make preemploment checks to see whether anything is on record against aprospectiveemployeewhich might affect his suitability for employment.
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The three monthly permits offered to us refugees, with the political conditions printed on the document, has the immediate effect of identifying theprospectiveemployeeas a political refugee.
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It will be incumbent on an employer, whatever regulations are made, to ask aprospectiveemployeewhether she has had a child within a certain period.
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