employer's in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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employer [Am əmˈplɔɪər, Brit ɪmˈplɔɪə, ɛmˈplɔɪə] N

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employer's in the PONS Dictionary

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In this sense, an employer's exposure to constructive dismissal claims for reasonable notice can be significant in and of itself.
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Early retirement is also a euphemistic term for accepting termination of employment before retirement age as part of the employer's labor force rationalization.
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Chance wanders aimlessly, wearing his former employer's expensive clothes.
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It's an employer's market, he said, and he worries about the immigrant roof and siding contractors who underbid his firm.
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If the employees are contractually obliged to perform the work demanded of them, and the employer's instructions are reasonable, the employees' refusal amounts to insubordination.
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You might turn down your other offer and accept your employer's counteroffer only to find yourself pushed out soon afterward.
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A reasonable adjustment should not be a disproportionate burden, with regard to an employer's resources, and fairness among staff...
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They can also detain or make a citizen's arrest if off employer's property or contract sites, then turn the detained violator over to local law enforcement authorities.
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The individual who controls a paper local may threaten to unionize an employer's workers unless he receives a payoff.
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Furthermore, a severance agreement can be structured to include salary and benefit continuance with a "clawback" provision that limits the employer's obligation to pay if the individual find new employment.
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