Profits per employee is the deviation from industry mean of the ratio of a firm's operation profits to total employees. |
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This same study found that employers congruently identified five training goals to improve employee performance. |
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Meanwhile, in the mean streets of Manhattan, a sad sack mannequin warehouse employee becomes obsessed with peeping. |
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This might be done if that employee was part of an effort to try to unionize or organize in any way with other employees. |
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You are not an employee of the company and not entitled to any fringe benefits such as sick pay, holiday or pension rights. |
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When an employee clocks in or out, the employee scans his or her identification badge and a barcode representing the job the person is doing. |
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My wife received a phone call in mid-January from a hotel employee advising her that both room reservations had been cancelled. |
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Accordingly, arming an employee with a pickax and sending him into the vessel in a bosun's seat would be inadvisable. |
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We now know it will sacrifice talent and demolish the dignity of a loyal employee for a cartoon version of moral purity. |
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In general, both employer and employee pay a share of the contribution, which is divided into three elements. |
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The employee then said he made a gesture with his arm which he took to be the Hitler salute. |
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Luke is the oldest and the least important employee of a dismal company that imports cloth. |
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New powers will be sought to protect employee pensions if companies go out of business. |
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Wouldn't the employer want to suffer one day of not having an employee than having the potential of multiple absences in one day? |
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But who really benefits when the employee is always contactable for work through email? |
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If the police or authorities notice them moonlighting, then the employee faces a 5,000 zloty fine. |
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You cannot make an employee use sick leave or vacation time for military leaves of absence. |
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It was the desperate act of a disgruntled former city employee who was refused his old job back. |
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He wore a plastic tag around his neck identifying him as an employee of a company called Dyncorp. |
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The employee that conducts the goal-setting appointment becomes the go-to person for the member. |
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They encourage overmanning and a focus on the employee rather than the customer. |
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Neither Leeson nor any other War Child employee at any time put any money into a personal bank account. |
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One of the primary advantages of being an employee instead of an entrepreneur is mentorship. |
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He testified his only experience was a few months of on the job training with another employee of the service station. |
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A few taped the doors closed, forcing an employee to kick it open with her high-heeled shoe. |
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Applying that standard we were not persuaded of the guilt of the employee and we could not move honestly to dismissal. |
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Many restaurants were reluctant to participate in this study, believing it might interfere with customer patronage or employee service. |
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The female employee was uninjured but was left severely shaken by the experience. |
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Each employee sets goals quarterly and receives four performance reviews a year. |
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They also recognise the importance of a considered approach towards employee relations. |
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Now certain companies have come into existence which employee residential wiremen to serve their customers. |
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He then ordered an employee to turn over money from both of the shop's tills. |
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Tilton is barnstorming the country, outlining his proposal in speeches, interviews and employee meetings, and touting some promising statistics. |
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Of the various proposals canvassed, a system of compulsory employer and employee contributions was consistently the most popular. |
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This is the case regardless of whether the employee is paid on a daily, weekly, biweekly, monthly, or other basis. |
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In contributory schemes, companies will commonly match employee contributions. |
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And there were unconfirmed reports of a passenger and a rail company employee coming to blows on a platform. |
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As evidence some critics pointed to the fact that he opposes requiring employee stock options to be recorded as expenses. |
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They should remember that every employee of pensionable age may be doing work that a school-leaver could be doing. |
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Studies of employee attrition across multiple disciplines would also be helpful in identifying common problems and shared solutions. |
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Another employee had a spreadsheet she was certain was corrupted because it came up completely blank when opened. |
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Another employee was also left gutted by the bombshell news and is now scouring the job market. |
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An employee at the company says staff morale is low due to the lack of job certainty in the future. |
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We are trying to make each employee at Haier work like an SBU, a strategic business unit. |
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An employee in the university's department of otolaryngology said he did indeed receive some telephone inquiries about the study. |
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Occasionally, then, give an assignment designed to demonstrate that you think an employee has what it takes to outperform himself. |
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The hunt's other full-time employee would also lose her job as would the part-time kennelman employed to build up the hounds' fitness. |
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He behaved as an employee but had an interest as shareholder over and above that of employee and stood to gain if the company prospered. |
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In Jameson, an employee contracted mesothelioma from exposure to asbestos at work. |
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Two of three respondents report that they listen to employee recommendations in recruiting new hires. |
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The employee should get a written explanation of this and must be told that he or she has the right to appeal against your decision. |
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Will the company then be held liable for improperly supervising its employee on the property in question? |
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When the employee leaves an employment he can continue to contribute to the pension in his next employment. |
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What's more, there's a clear incentive to goose these numbers, especially among tech companies that are heavy issuers of employee stock options. |
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Police Captain Blackie Swart confirmed that a scrapyard employee was to appear in court today for receiving stolen property. |
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The concert is attended entirely by unchaperoned youths, some wearing McDonald's employee uniforms. |
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Management of the agency wanted her to go on the payroll as an employee for 30 hours a week. |
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It is damaging because it's an unhoped for situation which no employee ever imagined it would happen. |
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Hang out at the company water cooler and force yourself to talk to a fellow employee you've never spoken with. |
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The challenge now is to continue sourcing the right calibre of employee so that the business can develop and deliver on its expansion plans. |
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His current part-time mechanic employee engages him 15 to 25 hours per week. |
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The court heard that an employee who was on the estate at 6 pm on February 6, 2004, noticed a tangerine tree shaking. |
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Fellow employee Alfred Smith said pipes at the factory were lagged with material containing a white, powdery substance. |
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Posting excerpts of a newspaper article that alleged a municipal employee had been fired for whistle-blowing. |
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Flexible working rules allow an employee to look after a child up to the age of six. |
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Does an employee have a duty not to bad-mouth their employer out of working hours? |
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The fact of the matter is that virtually every employee drinks the Kool-Aid and keeps their mouth shut publicly when still on board. |
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A manager on an ego trip will see a forceful employee as an opportunity to wield her power and influence. |
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The portion allocable to the employee's personal use is generally taxable to the employee as a fringe benefit. |
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A masked robber, who was wielding a baseball bat, ambushed the first employee as he went outside to the bins. |
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There is no reference to the recent critical analyses of management use of, and employee resistance to, the mobilization of feelings. |
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You should have an employee handbook that explains important policies and procedures, such as workplace safety and anti-discrimination policies. |
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At the time he was working at the office as a government employee and this made it easy for him to plant a limpet mine there. |
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Services union Verdi said the plans had been forced through against the wishes of employee representatives. |
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The ballot is to take place in the next fortnight over the sacking of a non-driving employee after he tested positive for alcohol at work. |
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A career break can be provided for up to five years with the job guaranteed when the employee returns. |
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It was from an old employee of the Patent Office, offering his resignation to the head of the department. |
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An employee then escorted the unclad rocker back to the elevator, and implored the young man to clad himself. |
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I was an outsider, a foreigner, not even an employee and we talked about anything and everything. |
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The fact that the employee is dismissed while in receipt of his contractual sick pay does not make the termination automatically unfair. |
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Any employee can upload documents or templates that might be useful for anyone else in the organization. |
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Studies on the retention of laboratory personnel have focused on the causes of employee attrition and strategies to promote retention. |
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Reportedly the salary for a new employee is double the minimum wage set by the government. |
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This is not to say that every government employee checks his brain and his principles at the door when he punches in for the first time. |
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When someone is terminated, sit down with each employee individually and tell them why that happened, Duffy says. |
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Now, each employee has an individual code number and has to punch in and out every day. |
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A CALM employee said that he had never solely regarded the forests as a source of timber. |
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Under the Holidays Act, if an employee works on any public holiday, that work now attracts a minimum payment of time and a half. |
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By looking through the job adverts, we can work out more or less what every employee in the country is paid. |
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The scam was detected when a ChoicePoint employee noticed a suspicious application to open a customer account. |
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Wong said every government employee should stay on the job and serve the public. |
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When their lawyer wanted to telework on one day a week, the company accommodated this employee by supplying the necessary facilities to do so. |
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And when an employee doesn't max out their annual limit, the unused funds will simply be carried forward and used for the next year's claims. |
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Likewise, what employer will risk taking a punt on a prospective employee with criminal convictions for racist activities? |
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I went out to Electronic Arts in Burnaby where a friend works and took advantage of his employee discount to buy some games for my dad. |
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If possible, exit interviews should be held on the day the employee is leaving. |
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The company decided to honor the grandson of their long time employee by naming their newest vessel for him. |
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Dividends are not liable to NICs so the worker will pay less in NICs than either a conventional employee or a self-employed person. |
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Because the hospitality business is high-touch and, therefore labor-intensive, high employee morale and low employee costs are critical. |
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Intuitively, one would expect to find a significant correlation between employee engagement and what a business produces. |
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The federation alleged that even the appointments were not made in those cases where the employee had died in harness. |
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A policeman and a draft board employee scour their district for draft dodgers, who utilize all possible means to avoid military service. |
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An employee of the plant recognised the forklift truck as it was driven down the road towards William Street and called the police. |
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The Court noted that the clause applied irrespective of the experience and juniority of the employee concerned. |
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The bill allows the employee to seek penalties, interest, costs of the suit, and attorney fees. |
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A council employee I spoke to yesterday said we'll be confined to things like relining a room or putting in a sun deck. |
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What company could tolerate an employee violating a basic rule of employment and of security? |
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In addition to a claim for damages, an injured employee may also have a claim for various social security benefits. |
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The employee has much greater capacity to build up a pension fund and can draw on his benefits earlier. |
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An employee was employed by the employers, the second defendant, as a peripatetic lagger to install insulation at power stations. |
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An employee picking up a ream of large sheets usually tends to rejog it several times, risking distortion of the pile. |
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The Jacksonville University employee takes advantage of a benefit and gets her degree. |
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Worst case, maybe you have a spouse or an employee that takes care of all this. |
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Cross-training or basic employee training is a smart way for employers to make the most of their IT team. |
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Whether or not the cost of value of the course is excludable from wages to the employee depends on various factors. |
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Bad weather or no, the general consensus is that an employee is paid for 35 hours and he should work all of those hours. |
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Many editors, of course, are skittish about the idea of unedited items going live on employee blogs. |
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It was shown in 1960 at Lambton shop track, with contractor's employee about to coal her up. |
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To shatter old work habits, he ordered that henceforth, every Samsung employee must report for work two hours early. |
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The employer may have to provide access for every employee, but the employee is not forced to take advantage of the opportunity. |
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Further recommendations included what to do if an employee was suffering from latex allergies. |
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Jim was accompanied by his daughter Michelle, an employee at City Hall, New York City. |
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We incent every employee with equity, which retains our entrepreneurial culture. |
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Each employee receives ten days of training a year, as well as an in-house training and development programme called Jigsaw. |
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Support also included store fixtures signage, employee incentives and direct mail. |
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With the job market slowly recovering, brace yourself for a tidal wave of employee turnover. |
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A real attempt to tackle the whole issue of employee participation and gainsharing should also be made. |
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Work-life balance is now the second most important driver of employee attraction and commitment. |
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The process continues and the employee makes away with increasingly larger amounts of money, involving more and more accounts. |
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At this point I broke radio silence and asked a gallery employee for some information on the artist. |
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The savings for your employee are tax-deductible and earnings are tax-free. |
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California says overtime starts any day an hourly employee works over eight hours in a day. |
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An employee at an educational establishment told management that he intended to undergo gender reassignment. |
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The plans are often extolled, rightly, for improving employee morale and loyalty. |
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And when that traffic backs up, the result is employee downtime and increasing frustration. |
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The employer sold the business some years after the employee commenced work and the employee was made redundant. |
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So she was gazetted as a full-time employee with superannuation benefits and so on. |
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The similarity in the cleaning work performed before and after the transfer is reflected in the offer to re-engage the employee in question. |
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The cafeteria plans appears to be a sure-fire way to increase employee take-home pay. |
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A good reputation acts as an antecedent for both employee and customer attitudes. |
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Seamus was a County Council employee and the local registrar for births, marriages and deaths. |
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Parliament was intending to impose a penalty on a contumacious employer who decides he is not going to give the employee the required statement. |
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The statutory safeguards only operate when the employee is contractually precluded from bringing or continuing proceedings. |
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The tribunal decided that the employee had been fairly dismissed on the ground of reasonably suspected dishonesty. |
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Co-workers of state employee Alice Meredith say that since a one-week trip to England last month, her use of Britishisms has become an annoyance. |
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A popular employee of Bausch and Lomb, all her family and friends wish Jennifer a very happy birthday. |
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However, ethics aside, to force an employee to pay for a mistake, even one due to carelessness is against the law. |
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By setting such a trap or permitting an employee to do so on a river where otters are breeding is crass stupidity. |
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The final ingredient is essential for employee loyalty and the nature of the brand. |
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An alumna and former employee of the university, she earned her doctorate at Nova Southeastern University. |
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The Wagner Act of 1935 also created the National Labor Relations Board to help oversee employee disputes in private industry. |
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Another one was an employee who, within his probation period, deliberately sabotaged his company and was let go. |
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The counter employee took messages, which were telephoned to the main telegraphy office in Manchester. |
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This requirement may be problematic in cases where an employee option is repriced to a lower option price. |
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The employee accepts a vCard that includes a Microsoft Excel document as part of the exchange. |
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More and more, I have come to believe that the keystone of the whole process is the set of beliefs within the employee population. |
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Intel has a strong commitment to employee wellbeing and approaches the issue from two angles. |
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Dublin City Council lost an average of three days per employee to uncertified sick days last year. |
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Where the employee has committed a serious breach of contract then this would of course entitle the employer to terminate the contract. |
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Your employee could say something potentially libelous, whether maliciously or accidentally. |
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An airline employee told her she couldn't board the flight because she was on the Transportation Security Administration's no-fly list. |
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An employee in his early thirties may well expect to retire at an earlier age than employees in their late fifties. |
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They fired one long-term employee and have been creating a hostile work environment. |
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And every time an employee moves house, their tax would need to be recalculated again. |
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Any employee would have lost big by dumping his shares for, say, a balanced stock fund. |
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It would certainly cost the banks a deal of nuisance and lost employee hours. |
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I understood that employers are not happy with an employee that receives too many personal phone calls. |
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Under the law, we can't cut employee salaries as long as we are making a profit. |
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Wlsea then moved into real offices on Municipal Pier, hired its first employee and secured six virgin white pines for the ship's masts and spars. |
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I'm a full-time employee at a fairly public company here in Steinbach, and on my weekends, I enjoy waitressing at a local restaurant. |
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It may be that breaches of clear disciplinary rules are waived with such regularity that an employee is lulled into a false sense of security. |
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Biometric readers can also help prevent employee ghosting, where one employee clocks in an absent or late coworker by swiping his or her card. |
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Employers must retain records in respect of each employee in receipt of taxable benefits. |
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If an employee cannot fulfil his duties, the company can let him go even if the injury was due to factors outside the employee's control. |
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He hastily recited his life insurance policies and employee bonus programmes. |
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You will further assist in developing a job mentorship program to ensure adequate cross training and employee development takes place. |
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This results in a badly done job and a guilt-ridden employee who may gripe in anticipation of being criticized. |
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Ms Scott said Carol would be contacted if any of the 18 dropped out, or if any full-time Terry's employee asked to join the job-share scheme. |
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Her aim is to safeguard employee privacy rights in the face of growing employer snooping capabilities. |
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The appellant was a domestic employee in the hospital, whose duties included such tasks as taking water to the patients. |
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She marches up to the cash register and lets the employee who was watching me ring it up. |
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Around that time, an intriguing start-up invited me to sign on as employee number five. |
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If an employee wants to take the matter, they can seek to have someone more senior than their line manager make the decision. |
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It is very clear now that the company is encouraging its employee to start blogging. |
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Be human in your approach to this delicate situation and the employee will be that much more willing to listen to you. |
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After finding the employee who called his name, he politely excused himself and disappeared. |
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After these meetings, our employee attrition rate dropped from 13 percent to 11 percent. |
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Former employee Matthew Hall, of Idle, worked at Jowetts from 1937 to 1944, as a jig and tool designer. |
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At home, it's a cesspool of corruption, where charges of theft or employee harassment are hardly unheard of. |
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The administration is using its power and authority to accomplish the biggest rollback in employee rights in more than half a century. |
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Want says the slip shows clearly the employee is not receiving the appropriate loading under the award. |
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But ask any long-term employee and a cascade of rorts, real and imagined, come tumbling out. |
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She moved through an office door and rounded the corner to the employee lounge. |
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At high school and later as an employee of a steel company he dabbled as a self-taught artist in oil painting. |
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It will fight the case that you are actually an employee and it will attempt to recover lost revenues. |
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During times of business uncertainty, the rumor mill turns faster than ever, often resulting in lower employee productivity. |
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An employee only gets one basic exemption for the same job or the same employer, including any associated employer. |
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When you give money to an employee for doing a job, it's compensation and it ought to be expensed in the current period. |
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The management has consistently refused to grant concessions on economic issues and has worked to block attempts at employee organization. |
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She suggests setting up small departmental group meetings so that no employee is singled out. |
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And suppose that employee may have spent the better part of the past week copying files off the server and onto diskettes. |
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To prevent workers being exploited, employee rights have had to be translated into eight different languages. |
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Both employee and employer safety attitudes can determine the successfulness of a program. |
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If we kept you on, the employee who had cost us so much, we would look like a laughing stock, and we'd also be easy prey for rival businesses. |
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In reality, most small security firms limit the concept of employee evaluation to an audit of unpunctuality and absenteeism. |
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The employee alleged that the respondent was negligent in failing to warn of the hump. |
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A county wastewater employee says he was canned for speaking out against a private company. |
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An unnamed employee in the building told the news agency Efe the blast was so powerful it shook the edifice and felt like an earthquake. |
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It all began when the casino fired its only female warehouse employee for brawling with a co-worker. |
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The limit used to be a year, so when an employer took somebody on, at least that employee would work for a year before the provisions came in. |
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The first issue is whether an employer can even require an employee to submit to a drug test. |
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If an employee pays directly for medical care, the expenditure comes out of the employee's after-tax income. |
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She told of how Sam had harassed one employee so bad that he had driven him to smoke grass to calm his nerves. |
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Generally, if a week is not one of employment, continuity is broken, so that the employee has to start again to pick up continuity. |
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At each visit, the prison employee should verify that the inmate is alive and breathing. |
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It was edited by Seamus Brady, a former speech-writer for Blaney, who was until September 1969 an employee of the Government Information Bureau. |
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Values drive our performance and we have built these values in our performance management system and employee performance is assessed on them. |
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If a non-qualified employee is not asked to work on Victoria Day, he or she gets the day off with no pay. |
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What we are doing is encouraging the employee to explore all avenues to facilitate a return to good health. |
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Is the employee rewarded for finding ways to save money by cutting corners? |
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The specialization of employee jobs cannot be as extensive as is possible in large and bureaucratic types of organizations. |
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Any sickness or industrial injury benefit paid during such period may be deducted from what the employee is entitled to under this provision. |
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It is prohibited to apply to the courts for voidance of the employment contract of an employee representative. |
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If you had an incompetent employee who was costing you money and butchering important relationships, wouldn't you want to know? |
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At the time of the collision the city employee was operating her vehicle with an overhead strobe and a traffic advisory sign. |
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When a retired bank employee linked to the missing strongbox turns up murdered, Frost has to go after that killer, too. |
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As any employee of a cash-strapped non profit can tell you, money for professional development is rarely available. |
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In some situations, I might even demand that an employee who looks sniffly take a test, and go home if he's too contagious. |
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Positive discipline is a mutual problem solving approach in which the supervisor and employee try to reach agreement on how to resolve the issue. |
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Home-care aids and licensed practical nurses are two of the largest employee groups that will receive the pay equity increases. |
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If an employee is unhappy about the way they are being treated at work the onus is on them to take action by applying for a tribunal. |
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If no one knows you are an employee of the company then why would your internet rant carry any more weight then a random on the internet? |
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A 28-year-old employee heroically attempted to keep thugs from robbing her store. |
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Collins also relies heavily on internal employee referrals to find good long-term staffers in the first place. |
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The employee now figures it was a ruse to see if they had caught on to his scheme. |
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Finally, if you are fortunate enough to be able to participate in an employee share scheme, do so! |
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For instance, how many news organizations make plagiarism prevention a part of new employee orientation and continuing training efforts? |
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They have slashed spending, cut programs, dipped into emergency funding, and may order more employee lay-offs. |
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Then, earlier this month, employee paychecks were delayed after a financial rejiggering and a wave of staff layoffs. |
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None of the Mahamads of these communities included a rabbi, who was always an employee of these boards. |
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We are competing against millionaire clubs and our only full-time paid employee is our groundsman and steward. |
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If the button is clearly labeled, but the employee still pushes the wrong button, that is human error. |
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Germany's system of co-determination provides for equal participation of managers and employee representatives on companies' supervisory boards. |
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An employee said that groundsmen sometimes light an occasional barrel fire for atmosphere. |
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On the collegiate level, the theory of employee involvement works the same way. |
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The foundation was funded by an initial company start-up grant and replenishes its coffers with an annual employee giving campaign. |
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But the companies get a deduction, because the gains count as employee compensation, a deductible expense. |
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Probably the most dramatic comparisons are for profits and employee compensation. |
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Most companies say they use the funds for employee benefits or executive compensation. |
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The employee does receive extra compensation like insurance, plus noncash benefits like office space and equipment. |
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Grossly overvalued shares in these companies provided a fictitious tax base from employee stock options and capital gains. |
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While on leave of absence without pay, the employee is not eligible to utilize tuition benefits. |
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First, there is an implied term that the employee will serve the employer with loyalty and fidelity. |
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Furthermore, every employee will be given a significant stake in the company, amounting in total to one-tenth of its value. |
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There is no evidence of complicity between the employee and the columnists in obtaining the copies. |
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They filled a bag full of diamonds before leaving through an employee entrance. |
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There are rumours that certain golf companies forbid dating if it involves an employee from a competitor. |
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This is the least amount of money that an employer may pay an employee per hour worked. |
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Income arising to a non-resident employee is subject to Portuguese withholding tax at a flat rate of 25 per cent. |
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He remains an employee of the state railway company, which is continuing to pay him. |
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The hotels then terminated the pact and for the first time imposed health care copayments for employee family members. |
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The Medical Center has infilled its employee parking to expand the hospital's emergency services department. |
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The present-day security employee has to meet a number of serious requirements. |
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The taxable benefit to the employee is ascertained with reference to the cost price of the vehicle. |
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The dismissal and disciplinary procedures apply when an employer contemplates dismissing an employee on various grounds. |
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Do you find yourself forgiving an employee who uses the office postage meter to mail personal letters? |
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The employee was pinned against the drum the rope was being wound on, she said. |
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And savvy employers have started to realize that a happy employee is a productive one. |
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Mobility increases the amount of productive work that each employee can deliver. |
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He was an employee of Aer Lingus where he had put in over 25 years of committed and dedicated service. |
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The tax deduction limits on employer contributions to profit-sharing plans will increase up to 25 percent of total employee compensation. |
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One employee was suspended without pay for two weeks and another was put on three-month probation. |
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Because any unused portion of a housing allowance is lost, an employee has no incentive to try to bid down the cost of their accommodation. |
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A determination is made as to whether to decertify the employee in consideration of the performance deficiencies identified in the review. |
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So, of course, we had real jobs with proper tax codes, an optional pensions scheme, sickness cover and employee rights. |
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You hear judges write that the employee is guilty of contributory negligence. |
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Laurie was an employee of Scott Paper Company, Sheet Harbour for many years, working on the grinders. |
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Ethics review was granted separately for the follow-up employee study, as this was an add-on to the original research project. |
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The substance was discovered by an employee who sorts through unclaimed luggage to give clothing to homeless organisations. |
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Pittman said he later spoke to an employee who apologized and asked him to keep his subscription, but he quit on principle. |
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Not receiving any response to a knock on the door, the employee let himself in the room in an effort to determine if she was alive and kicking. |
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Our policies had been extended for two months because the insurance company employee who wrote them had gone on vacation. |
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One employee was hit in the face by an unsecured fridge door, which left their glasses broken. |
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However, in some cases, instant dismissal may be justified if the conduct of the employee is serious and wilful. |
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The defence portrayed her as a disgruntled employee who had reasons to lie. |
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If a non-qualified employee is not asked to work on Labour Day, he or she gets the day off with no pay. |
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In some cases, the only effective way of safeguarding the employee would be to dismiss or demote him. |
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The depression forced most firms to resort to repeated rounds of employee layoffs, wage cuts, and work speedups. |
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Theoretically, an employee can claim a capital allowance for machinery or plant used in his employment. |
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Forestry officials were baffled yesterday by reports that an employee battered his wife to death and killed himself over fears they would lose their tied cottage. |
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An employee who forgot their password to log in to the corporate network would probably get a withering look from the support staff as they grovelled to have it reset. |
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In any other situation, if an employee screws up, they get fired. |
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You informed me that it was your legal aid who recognized the rider and shared with you her identity, not an employee of Uber. |
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In some cases, public employee unions even pushed private sector unions to endorse Republicans. |
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Emiratis now make up 21 per cent of the airline's core employee workforce. |
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One of the things they wanted to do was to say that it would be made illegal for an employer to insist on an employee belonging to a pension fund. |
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The issue in Peet involved a determination of entitlement during the notice period when the employee had elected to receive early benefits under a partial wind-up. |
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Sack every striking employee forthwith and replace them all with expats. |
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In fact productivity has increased from 800 to 3,000 hectolitres of beer per employee while the cost of brewing each bottle has dropped by 60 per cent. |
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Then there was the embarrassing, if unsuccessful, paternity suit stemming from an affair that he had with a former furniture store employee decades earlier. |
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