employers in the PONS Dictionary

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Employers are free to draft employee benefit plans that leave out certain groups of workers.
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Some employers may require employees to pay for their own training in some areas as a hiring condition.
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It is also argued that inequities between employers would be reduced.
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Employers must utilize positive reinforcement methods while maintaining expected hygiene factors to maximize employee satisfaction and retention.
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During this time period it was not uncommon for employers to blacklist or fire employees associated with unions.
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Employers who rely on old unrelated warnings will struggle to prove a new minor offence justifies dismissal.
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Weakened employers are unable to counter newly built unions, providing union leaders and members with a much less steep learning curve.
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Employers may need to consider whether they wish to keep disputes in court and, if arbitration is to be used, whether joinder provisions are necessary.
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Current local employers include factories making plastic bottles and de-icing products.
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Economists believe that long-term unemployment can be transformed into structural unemployment, meaning that a large group of workers may no longer match employers' needs or are no longer considered employable.
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