condition of employment

collocation in English

meaningsofconditionandemployment

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condition
noun
uk
/kənˈdɪʃ.ən/
us
/kənˈdɪʃ.ən/
the particular state that something or someone ...
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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 ofconditionandemploymentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The objection to the requirement that all employees join a union as aconditionofemploymentwas thus represented as a violation of a fundamental right.
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Often as aconditionofemploymentand in return for participation in the private insurance fund, a worker had to waive his rights under the employers' liability act of 1880.
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They are allowed to become an approved society if the employer does not make membership of such society aconditionofemployment.
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Possession of this qualification is not, however, a necessaryconditionofemployment.
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In some cases, the scheme, like the teachers' scheme, is aconditionofemployment, while in other cases it is not.
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The deductions are wholly voluntary, and contribution is in no sense aconditionofemployment.
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This time it is not a question of not receiving a due wage or a properconditionofemployment.
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Often pension scheme membership is aconditionofemployment.
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He did not choose to join the pension scheme; it was aconditionofemploymentwhen he was a young man that he joined it.
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Since 1975, membership of a trade union has been aconditionofemploymentfor manual workers.
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I have not previously had my attention directed to any difficulties in theconditionofemploymentof this firm.
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We are talking about our constituents who, as aconditionofemployment, were made to join their pension schemes.
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Clause 14 is the clause which prevents employers from making it aconditionofemploymentthat employees should join the company's occupational pension scheme.
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If that happened, we could no longer make membership of an occupational pension scheme aconditionofemployment.
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The second ministerial argument about such a system being unnecessary is that an authority could make occupancy of a house aconditionofemployment.
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The duty of enforcing the by-laws rests with the local authorities who always require a medical certificate as aconditionofemployment.
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It is aconditionofemploymentof doctors that they may continue in employment to age 65 and, in certain circumstances, beyond that.
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Is aconditionofemploymentto be regarded as lawful intimidation?
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It was frequently aconditionofemploymentin a company that an employee should, after a time, belong to the pension scheme.
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Would aconditionofemploymentbe that the appointed person should have local government experience?
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