单词 | employer |
释义 | employerem‧ploy‧er /ɪmˈplɔɪə $ -ər/ ●●● S2 W2 noun [countable] Examples EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES Thesaurus
Longman Language Activatorto work for a company, person etc► work for Collocations to do work for a person, company, or organization: · How long have you worked for Mr Jackson?· My Dad's been working for IBM for over twenty years.work as something for: · Russell is working as a software developer for Microsoft. ► be employed to work for a company or organization, especially when you have an official contract and a permanent job: be employed by: · She was the first woman pilot to be employed by a commercial airline.be employed in: · The number of people employed in the construction industry has been falling for many years. ► be on the payroll to officially work for a company or organization and to receive regular payments for your work: · Just before the company closed in 1968, there were 300 people on the payroll.be on the payroll of: · Ames exposed 34 intelligence agents on the payroll of the US or its allies. ► be on the staff to be one of the people who work for a company or organization, especially when you have a permanent job there: · Police questioned everyone on the staff at the hotel.be on the staff of : · Valerie has been on the staff of the French Department at Reading University since 1992. ► be with somebody informal to work for a company, especially a large well-known one: · I believe he's with Random House now.· I used to be with the BBC, but then I got the chance of being a producer for Channel Four. ► employer the person, company, or organization that you work for: · We will need a reference from your last employer before we can send you a contract.· She applied to her employer for a redundancy payment, but she was refused. WORD SETS► Employmentabsenteeism, nounarticled clerk, black economy, nounbloodletting, nounblue-collar, adjectivebook-keeper, nounboss, nounbusiness agent, career path, nouncareer structure, nounCFO, Chartered Financial Consultant, nounCIO, co-manager, nouncommercial agent, company car, nouncompany doctor, company officer, competence, nouncompliance officer, co-worker, nouncreative director, curriculum vitae, nounCV, noundeputy chairman, deskill, verbdismiss, verbdowngrade, verbdownsize, verbearn, verbearner, nounemploy, verbemployable, adjectiveemployee, nounemployer, nounemployment agency, nounengage, verbenrolled agent, escrow agent, executive chairman, filing clerk, fill-in, nounfull-time, adjectiveheadhunter, nounhealth and safety, nounhuman resources, nounjob application, job centre, nounjobless, adjectivelabour exchange, nounledger clerk, moonlight, verbnatural wastage, nounnepotism, nounnetworking, nounnine to five, adverbnumber-cruncher, nounoccupational, adjectiveoff, adverboff-duty, adjectiveoperative, nounoutwork, nounoverseer, nounoverstaffed, adjectivepenalty clause, nounpension fund, nounpension plan, nounpersonnel, nounpiecework, nounpositive discrimination, nounpost, nounpreferment, nounproject engineer, qualification, nounqualify, verbquit, verbrecommendation, nounrecruit, verbredeploy, verbredundancy, nounredundant, adjectivereferee, nounreference, nounreinstate, verbresearch manager, resign, verbresignation, nounresume, nounretired, adjectiveretiree, nounretirement, nounself-employed, adjectivesharecropper, nounshift, nounskilled, adjectivetechnical analyst, testimonial, nountime and motion study, nountrainee, nountransfer agent, underemployed, adjectiveundermanned, adjectiveunderstaffed, adjectiveunemployable, adjectiveunemployed, adjectiveunemployment, noununemployment benefit, noununskilled, adjectivevacancy, nounvacant, adjectivewhite-collar, adjectiveworkday, nounwork experience, nounworkforce, nounworking papers, nounworkweek, noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES► a prospective employer Word family· Smart appearance is important to most prospective employers. COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSADJECTIVE► big· Gordon Brown also promised Labour would be good news for big employers ... like the nearby Rover plant in Cowley.· The biggest employer got to be the county prison.· Although we were the biggest employer in Britain, we had no serious employee-involvement policies.· The biggest employer is the manufacturer of La-Z-Boy recliners.· It became the biggest local employer, with a basic work-force of about 1,500, and numerous additional contractors constantly in demand.· For more than a hundred years the federal government was the biggest employer in the District of Columbia.· Away from the big employers most of the part-time farmers found employment with small rural businesses.· One of the biggest employers in Gloucestershire has been taken over. ► large· Both government agencies and large employers encouraged immigration from the Commonwealth to meet labour shortages throughout the 1950s.· At one point in 1993, Employee Staffing was the largest employer in Rhode Island.· General Dynamics, five years ago the largest local industrial employer, is gone.· But that possibility is faint, and the prospects of another large employer ever using the site are even more remote.· The factories, the largest employers in their respective areas, are of vital importance to their local economies.· Some large employers are also cutting jobs.· Neill's was one of the largest employers of women and therefore one of the main targets of possible strike action. ► local· For example, it is taking steps to discover what local employers and businesses need and want from their employees.· General Dynamics, five years ago the largest local industrial employer, is gone.· It became the biggest local employer, with a basic work-force of about 1,500, and numerous additional contractors constantly in demand.· You may have heard very positive things about a local employer.· Such advances are helping to chip away local employer prejudice against recruiting from the estate.· But many expatriates are working for themselves, or for local employers who make no employee pension provision.· He has reached the top at a relatively early age and now leads the largest local industrial employer.· Firefighters suspend ballot Britain's firefighters have suspended a ballot on strike action after pay talks with local authority employers. ► major· Their decisions are binding on industrial tribunals and have had a significant impact on managerial practices by major employers.· Federal, State, and local governments are major employers, accounting for 1 of every 3 budget analyst jobs.· An annual scheme brings together major employers in the engineering industry and students from schools, or more usually, colleges.· Boeing, the region's major private employer, closed its Seattle-area factories until Thursday.· All of them are major employers.· Every major employer in the area ensures that their workforces are trained to uniformly high standards.· Because of the isolation nearly all the off-farm employment was rural, with the Forestry Commission being the major employer.· Primary Production Agriculture, forestry, fishing and tourism are major employers in DRAs. ► new· Utah, in particular, needs all the new employers it can find.· It hired a team of people with business experience to aggressively recruit new employers for work-based learning experiences.· She'd had no idea that her new employer was waiting!· Finding five new potential employers can often be extremely difficult.· These old bodies could cost a new employer thousands in worker comp.· On 17 September 1990 the respondent attended the key department together with his new employer.· It can take months and years to lure new employers to a region. ► potential· How will you describe yourself to a potential employer?· Finding five new potential employers can often be extremely difficult.· The answers to these questions will have important consequences for anyone who is about to choose a career or a potential employer.· They strengthen the ties between students and potential employers.· One particularly gifted black student refused to be stereotyped into teaching only ESOl and literacy by potential employers.· The notebooks and the focused career exploration give stun dents a sense of accomplishment and something to show to potential employers.· The most important task now is to promote to potential employers the benefit of employing members of this Institute.· But what alternative is there if you are unknown to a potential employer? ► previous· It is necessary with every unemployment claim for previous employers to advise such information.· My previous employer gave us four weeks of vacation after 10 years.· Pensions may be received from two main sources: the state and previous employers.· If you run down the character of your previous employer, you will run yourself down in the process.· Abilities or aptitudes can be tested psychologically; experience can be validated by talking to peers or previous employers.· The vacation time you accumulated with your previous employer has to be honored, usually by that employer.· My previous employers were keen on understatement rather than fireworks.· New employees normally produce a P45 on which their national insurance numbers will have been entered by their previous employers. ► private· Staff training and development for private sector employers.· J., it could put into jeopardy the routine affirmative action moves made by private and public employers nationwide.· There is also substantial private investment by employers in training for their staff which the Government encourage through the manpower training scheme.· The Supreme Court pointed out that its decision has no effect on drug testing by private employers.· Mr. Bowis A minimum wage involves the Government dictating to private employers what they should pay their workers.· Some private employers, including hotels and news organizations, have the opposite problem.· In the main, they will be private sector employers operating in a free market and looking to secure an edge over their competitors.· The city and some private employers also extend medical benefits to gay employees' partners. ► prospective· Some prospective employers were more concerned with my nursery arrangements than with my qualifications.· Writing a resume of your achievements that will make a prospective employer want to meet you requires practice.· It is important to be able to prove to prospective employers that you have the relevant experience for the job.· This tells your prospective employer that you are very positive and that you know where you are going.· It is a good idea to take along a number of copies of your c.v. which you can leave with prospective employers.· Each of these had a specific meaning for prospective employers.· After beating incredible odds to prove himself a classroom genius, Steven has been cruelly snubbed by prospective employers.· To protect yourself, experts recommend you ask a prospective employer for a contract. VERB► allow· Fortunately, the government is generous and allows employers various ways to reduce tax and national insurance payments.· It also allowed and even encouraged employers to threaten workers who want to organize.· In the standard form the contractor must pay to or allow the employer the liquidated damages.· Current federal law allows employers to sponsor up to 140, 000 immigrants each year for specific jobs.· Job Centres allow employers to put age limits in the vacancies they display and the Government will not stop this practice.· Democrats contend it would undermine unions by allowing employers, rather than employees, to select workers to include in talks.· It will also allow employers to take steps to safeguard jobs and businesses. ► hire· A more simple option would be a cash subsidy to employers who hired the long-term unemployed.· This is because the older workers' protected situation may make employers reluctant to hire them.· Despite that perception, 69 percent of employers say they are hiring just as many teens as they did 10 years ago.· For example, in one case, an employer refused to hire a visually impaired applicant for the position of research analyst.· About 36 percent of employers plan to boost hiring the rest of this year.· Apply slightly tougher standards for employers who hire temporary foreign workers for specialty jobs in the high-tech industry and elsewhere. ► pay· If the government puts a tax on employers for every worker they employ, who pays - the employers?· These taxes are paid by both employers and employees.· The prescribed element is, in effect, frozen for the time being and should not be paid by the employer.· Contributions are earnings related, paid by both employer and employees, as are the pension payments.· The government, like any employer, would pay the employer share of their premiums into the alliances.· Non-Contributory/Partial Contributory Schemes Where the premium is paid wholly or partly by the employer benefits should be paid directly to the employer.· Benefits paid by employers are declining, while copayments and deductibles are increasing. ► provide· It is therefore very important that schools provide a forum for employers to express and explain their concerns.· It provided employers with a cheap labour force.· Where this is provided by employers it is important for the costs to be properly recognised and funded. ► require· The defence requires employers to identify the essential functions of the job.· The 1-page standard would require employers to provide special training to injured workers and others handling the same duties.· The police were not competent to enforce the civil provisions, which required that employers should do so.· These require employers to assess users' workstations to ensure they meet certain standards.· One of its powers is to make recommendations requiring an employer to recognize a particular trade union as a negotiating body.· The other is dominated by workers with few skills, other than their willingness to work the hours required by their employers.· The inspector is required to give the employer the same information as he gives to the employed person.· The course will develop a range of competences required by employers, together with the skills of versatility, adaptability and organisation. ► work· This means the agency is paid by, and in effect is working for, the employer.· Support teams work with employers and fellow workers in a training programme and are also on call if there are problems.· One reason Siemens promotes school-to-work so actively among employers nationwide is to prevent other businesses from stealing its graduates.· You work for your employer, the local authority.· If both parents in a family work, both employers would share the cost of the family premium.· It may be that you do homeworking as a self-employment, freelance or consultancy option, or working for an employer.· Uneven Commitment Level Companies often discover that the capacity and interest of individual schools to work with employers differ. WORD FAMILYnounemployeeemployeremployment ≠ unemploymentunemployedemployadjectiveemployed ≠ unemployedemployable ≠ unemployableverbemploy a person, company, or organization that employs people: The shoe factory is the largest employer in this area. |
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