current employer
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcurrentandemployer
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current
adjective
uk/ˈkʌr.ənt/us/ˈkɝː.ənt/
of the ...
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employer
noun[C]
uk/ɪmˈplɔɪ.ər/us/ɪmˈplɔɪ.ɚ/
a person or organization that ...
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(Definition ofcurrentandemployerfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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An alternative approach to computing actual turnover is measuring employees' desire to stay with theircurrentemployer.
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The average worker is 47 years old, earns $42,000 and has worked for hercurrentemployerfor 11 years.
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Two methods are used to identify the employees and theircurrentemployer.
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He has worked for hiscurrentemployerfor 10 years and saves outside the plan.
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First, employees whose retirement programs give them an important reason to continue working for theircurrentemployerare said to have high plan appreciation.
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A plan's perceived value to employees strongly affects their commitment to theircurrentemployer, which is linked in turn to greater organizational success.
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Men are typically older than women (aged 49 versus 46), earn higher salaries ($55,000 versus $34,000) and have longer tenures with theircurrentemployer(13 years versus 10 years).
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Age group, earnings, type of occupation, time with thecurrentemployerand hours of work had independent effects for both men and women.
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These powers relate solely to the tracing of both the current address, or thecurrentemployer, of the absent parent.
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In practice, thecurrentemployercontribution is 5½ d. a week and the employer contribution in respect of this class is 2½ d. a week.
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Those who have been less than 12 months with thecurrentemployerwill provide a measure of labour turnover.
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Must the person in question inform hiscurrentemployer?
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The calls primarily concern problems the nurses are experiencing either with theircurrentemployeror the agency they work for.
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I turn to the matter of notifying a person'scurrentemployer.
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I fear the prospect of months of uncertainty as staff leave, having been dumped by theircurrentemployer.
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Question two: who is thecurrentemployerof the absent parent?
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Many women who have worked the statutory period for theircurrentemployerhave the right to return up to 29 weeks after the birth of their baby.
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It is mycurrentemployer.
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The amendment would extend the qualifying period from two years in agriculture generally to four years in agriculture, one year of which must have been with thecurrentemployer.
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But they have no option to seek redundancy from theircurrentemployer, even though their post is effectively being deleted.
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