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Перевод: employer
[существительное] наниматель ; работодатель ; предприниматель
Тезаурус:
- A lonely and gruff soul, Glam was exceedingly ugly with rough hair and skin, though very loyal to his employer.
- This time he was virtually friendless, and his old comrade and employer, Motamid had died, leaving his son Mostain to rule over Saragossa.
- It was held that an implied term of Mr Hill's employment contract required his employer to obey the law and insure the lorry.
- The EAT therefore allowed the employer's appeal against the Industrial Tribunal's finding of unfair dismissal and remitted the case to the Tribunal for a fresh hearing.
- This means that it must not be wider than is reasonably necessary for the protection of the employer's business; it must not place an unreasonable restraint on the employee's freedom to earn his or her living; and it must not be too wide from the public viewpoint.
- If the employer offers help with finding new employment for the spouse - for instance by talking to company contacts in the area - this, too, can help the employee and family to feel more positive about moving.
- Employers generally want.you to give the name of your last employer.
- This mode of study was too time-consuming to be suited to the part-time student and it had to be assumed that these benefits would be provided by the employer and the real-life work situation.
- Furthermore, there is no general rule of law preventing a former employee canvassing or doing business with customers of his former employer.
- If an employee has not found a permanent home in the new location at the time of the transfer, it is usual for the employer to pay the costs of a hotel stay and travel expenses home at week-ends.
- Finally, if the cost of any of these options seems prohibitive, perhaps you could share with friends, or maybe ask your employer to contribute; perhaps as recompense for excessive overtime worked, or a reward for a successfully completed audit.
- He is an independent party through whom you and your employer (or your representatives) can communicate in confidence.
- Talk to your employer about this, or look at the leaflet "Employment rights" mentioned above.
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