Collocations withemployee
These are words often used in combination withemployee.
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administrative employees
Members of more modest sectors, such as minor administrative employees removed from the centres of power, gradually entered the council.
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airline employee
I want to quote from another letter from an airline employee.
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casino employee
These can be purchased from the casino employee dealing the game or from cashiers at windows found around the casino.
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civilian employee
The civilian employee referred to applied for a position as a driver of heavy motor vehicles or as a despatch rider.
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contract employees
They are mostly contract employees.
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current employee
I was pleased to learn that more than half the current employee share ownership schemes are in small and medium-sized enterprises, because those are the companies that need to grow.
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disgruntled employee
It seems to be fairly fertile ground for a disgruntled employee who does not get promotion.
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eligible employees
Prior to 1988, membership was often compulsory for eligible employees.
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employee contribution
Benefits, other than those already accrued, can be reduced, the retirement age can be increased, the accrual rate reduced and the employee contribution rate increased.
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employee engagement
Businesses also award lapel pins to employees more frequently to boost employee morale, productivity and employee engagement.
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employee morale
With regard to the new arrangement, he stressed the improvement in employee morale.
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employee pension
The corporation could redeem its own debt with the employee pension contributions as they fell due.
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employee retention
This is a modern substitute for employee retention.
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employee shareholder
Employee shareholder trusts are an excellent way of encouraging just that.
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employee stock
However, there is mixed empirical support that employee stock ownership improves profits or productivity.
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employee training
In addition, organizations should hold regular employee training programs as well as privacy audits to monitor organizational compliance.
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employee wage
Reduced revenues led to an employee wage freeze in 1982, and in 1986 the company was sold.
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factory employee
The wage for a factory employee working normal hours is £1 per week or £4 per month.
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federal employee
The possession of communist literature was often deemed sufficient cause to investigate a federal employee.
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fellow employee
The first held that a worker injured as a result of the negligence of a fellow employee could not sue their common employer.
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female employee
On the other hand, the average female employee continued to receive increases in real earnings until their early sixties.
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full-time employee
Each £5,000 on the commercial ratepayer's bill is equivalent to the pay of a full-time employee.
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government employee
Moreover, the state was paralysed by a massive government employee strike.
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hotel employee
In a few days he is found to have taken a post as a waiter or other hotel employee.
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injured employee
First, under the "fellow servant" doctrine an injured employee could be held responsible for negligence of other employees.
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male employee
Paternity leave would cost an employer seven days' pay on perhaps two or three occasions in the working life of the average male employee.
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municipal employee
The municipal employee sold his illicitly gained butter to a grocer for 550 francs per kilogram.
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non-union employee
Clause 2 provides rights against unfair dismissal for the non-union employee in a closed shop.
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paid employee
The principal direct costs include the wages of the single paid employee, telephone rentals and usage, stationery, travel and other costs for meetings and coordination, and printing and stationery.
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part-time employee
I do not think he need worry about the part-time employee.
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permanent employee
So without an identical contract a part-time worker cannot claim parity with a permanent employee and claim a pension, sick pay and the like.
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postal employee
He returned to civilian life as a postal employee.
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potential employee
Can there be, like a potential employee, an architecture that is under qualified or over qualified?
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prospective employee
Many see it as essential, therefore, that there should be a means of checking whether a prospective employee has a criminal record.
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retired employee
It is important that a fair balance is struck between the possible liabilities placed on the employer and the benefits to be enjoyed by the employee or retired employee.
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salaried employee
When the physician is a salaried employee, the physician has contracted directly only with the employing healthcare organization, not directly with the patient.
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seasonal employee
At the end of the year 34 activities of 22 full-time, 61 part-time and 13 seasonal employees were generating an annual community co-operative turnover of some half a million pounds.
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service employee
What happens to the superannuation rights of someone working for a private company who was previously a public service employee?
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skilled employees
By 1942-3, officials with the greatest expertise had been largely replaced by often poorly skilled employees.
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temporary employee
As he was a temporary employee, he was put on to night work.
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total employee
Total employee numbers were reduced from 1,180 to 975.
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