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101 incorporated, employee
( taxation)employé m constitué en société -
102 maintenance, employee
employé m d'entretien -
103 make, a, deduction, from, an, employee's, wages, to
opérer une retenue sur le salaire d'un employéEnglish-French legislative terms > make, a, deduction, from, an, employee's, wages, to
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104 managing, employee
employé-cadre m -
105 municipal, employee
employé m municipal -
106 Ontario, research, employee, stock, option, tax, overpayment
paiement m en trop d'impôt de l'Ontario au titre des options d'achat d'actions accordées aux employés en rechercheEnglish-French legislative terms > Ontario, research, employee, stock, option, tax, overpayment
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107 permanent, employee
employé m permanent -
108 permanent, part-time, employee
salarié m permanent à temps partiel;employé m permanent à temps partielEnglish-French legislative terms > permanent, part-time, employee
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109 probationary, employee
employé m à l'essai, stagiaire -
110 prospective, assignment, employee
(temporary help agency)employé m ponctuel éventuelEnglish-French legislative terms > prospective, assignment, employee
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111 qualifying, employee
(taxation)employé m admissible -
112 recall, an, employee, to
rappeler un employé -
113 regular, employee
employé m permanent -
114 regular, full-time, employee
employé m permanent à temps pleinEnglish-French legislative terms > regular, full-time, employee
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115 regular, salaried, employee
employé m permanent salariéEnglish-French legislative terms > regular, salaried, employee
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116 retired, employee
employé m à la retraite -
117 specified, employee, ownership, corporation
société f de type actionnariat déterminéeEnglish-French legislative terms > specified, employee, ownership, corporation
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118 term, employee
employé m embauché pour une période déterminée -
119 pink-collar worker
employée f de bureau -
120 domestic
( employee)domestique
См. также в других словарях:
employee — em·ploy·ee or em·ploye n: a person usu. below the executive level who is hired by another to perform a service esp. for wages or salary and is under the other s control see also respondeat superior compare independent contractor ◇ In determining… … Law dictionary
employee — em‧ploy‧ee [ɪmˈplɔɪˌiː, ˌemplɔɪˈiː] noun [countable] HUMAN RESOURCES JOBS someone who is paid to work for an organization, especially someone who has a job of low rank: • A large proportion of the company s employees work outside the UK. •… … Financial and business terms
employee — has replaced employé (feminine employée) as the dominant form in BrE for someone who is employed. In AmE the alternative form is employe, pronounced as three syllables and usually stressed on the second … Modern English usage
Employee — Em ploy*ee , n. [The Eng. form of employ[ e].] One employed by another. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
employee — person employed, 1850, mainly in U.S. use, from EMPLOY (Cf. employ) + EE (Cf. ee) … Etymology dictionary
employee — [n] person being paid for working for another or a corporation agent, apprentice, assistant, attendant, blue collar*, breadwinner*, clerk, cog*, company person, craftsperson, desk jockey*, domestic, hand, help, hired gun*, hired hand*, hireling,… … New thesaurus
employee — ► NOUN ▪ a person employed for wages or salary … English terms dictionary
employee — or employe [em ploi′ē, imploi′ē; em ploi΄ē′, imploi΄ē; em΄ploi ē′] n. [Fr employé: see EMPLOY & EE1] a person hired by another, or by a business firm, etc., to work for wages or salary … English World dictionary
employee — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ paid, salaried ▪ full time, part time ▪ We have around 100 full time employees. ▪ hourly (= paid per hour of work) (AmE) … Collocations dictionary
employee — n. 1) to engage (esp. BE), hire (esp. AE), take on an employee 2) to dismiss, fire, sack (colloq.) an employee; (BE) to make an employee redundant 3) a government; white collar employee 4) a full time; part time employee 5) a fellow employee * *… … Combinatory dictionary
employee — A person in the service of another under any contract of hire, express or implied, oral or written, where the employer has the power or right to control and direct the employee in the material details of how the work is to be performed. Riverbend … Black's law dictionary