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Definition of nonemployment in US English: nonemploymentnounˌnänəmˈploimənt 1The state of not having paid work. many mothers choose nonemployment because no high-quality reduced-hour work is available Example sentencesExamples - The procedure was designed to handle conflict between the supervisor and the employee about work-related concerns - not about employment or nonemployment.
- It would not be possible for a labourer to lay by anything out of his wages to provide against non-employment; his wages are barely sufficient to support him.
- Even in forms of non-employment there is a role for legislative intervention to ensure equity and decent treatment of working people.
- There is a disturbingly high correlation between dropping out of high school and becoming incarcerated, and between nonemployment and becoming imprisoned.
- The real state of the labour market may be better revealed by the non-employment rate, defined as the proportion of the working age population who are not in work.
- The nature of any criminal conviction will be considered as to its relevance to the work in question and will not of itself be a reason for non-employment.
- People with very high risks of non-employment spend long periods without earnings.
- The architects of India's constitution were fully aware of this menace and incorporated articles mandating nonemployment of children and requiring their induction into school.
2The state of not being used. the nonemployment of force Example sentencesExamples - The French doctrine is a concept of nonemployment - there is no question of using the nuclear weapon within the framework of a conflict which does not threaten vital interests.
- The peace of deterrence through mutual fear may technically be non-employment of weapons, but it is not peace.
- This is only one of the many illustrations I might give of the non-employment of valuable appliances which are specially provided for the benefit of the schools.
Synonyms non-use, non-employment, lack of use Definition of nonemployment in US English: nonemploymentnounˌnänəmˈploimənt 1The state of not having paid work. many mothers choose nonemployment because no high-quality reduced-hour work is available Example sentencesExamples - The procedure was designed to handle conflict between the supervisor and the employee about work-related concerns - not about employment or nonemployment.
- It would not be possible for a labourer to lay by anything out of his wages to provide against non-employment; his wages are barely sufficient to support him.
- Even in forms of non-employment there is a role for legislative intervention to ensure equity and decent treatment of working people.
- There is a disturbingly high correlation between dropping out of high school and becoming incarcerated, and between nonemployment and becoming imprisoned.
- The real state of the labour market may be better revealed by the non-employment rate, defined as the proportion of the working age population who are not in work.
- The nature of any criminal conviction will be considered as to its relevance to the work in question and will not of itself be a reason for non-employment.
- People with very high risks of non-employment spend long periods without earnings.
- The architects of India's constitution were fully aware of this menace and incorporated articles mandating nonemployment of children and requiring their induction into school.
2The state of not being used. the nonemployment of force Example sentencesExamples - The French doctrine is a concept of nonemployment - there is no question of using the nuclear weapon within the framework of a conflict which does not threaten vital interests.
- The peace of deterrence through mutual fear may technically be non-employment of weapons, but it is not peace.
- This is only one of the many illustrations I might give of the non-employment of valuable appliances which are specially provided for the benefit of the schools.
Synonyms non-use, non-employment, lack of use |