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Employment is a
relationship between two
parties regulating the
provision of paid
labour services.
Usually based on a contract, one party, the employer...
- In
United States labor law, at-will
employment is an employer's
ability to
dismiss an
employee for any
reason (that is,
without having to
establish "just...
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Permanent employment is work for an
employer for
which the
employee receives payment directly from that employer.
Permanent employees do not have a predetermined...
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businesses which act as
employment agencies and a
publicly funded employment agency. One of the
oldest references to a
public employment agency was in 1650...
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Ministry of
Employment may
refer to: the
Ministry of Labour,
Employment and
Social Security (Argentina)
Human Resources Development Canada,
Canada Ministre...
- The
secretary of
state for
employment was a
position in the
Cabinet of the
United Kingdom. In 1995, it was
merged with
secretary of
state for education...
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urban areas—creating
numerous commuters traveling toward city
centres for
employment, entertainment, and education. However, in a
world of
intensifying globalization...
- In
employment, a
blacklist or
blacklisting refers to
denying people employment for
either political reasons (due to
actual or
suspected political affiliation)...
- The
Qualification for
Employments Act 1726 (13 Geo. 1. c. 29) was an Act of
Parliament p****ed by the
Parliament of
Great Britain during the
reign of George...
- Full
employment is an
economic situation in
which there is no
cyclical or deficient-demand unemployment. Full
employment does not
entail the disappearance...