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  • 1Employment — This article is about work. For the Kaiser Chiefs album, see Employment (album). Economics …

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  • 2Employment fraud — Employment Fraud, or Occupational Fraud, is the scamming of people seeking or performing employment, giving them the false hope of earning wages of which they are often desperately in need. There are numerous methods that perpetrators of such… …

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  • 3Contracts of Employment Act 1963 — Parliament of the United Kingdom Long title ... Statute book chapter 1963 …

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  • 4Full employment theorem — In computer science and mathematics, the term full employment theorem has been used to refer to a theorem showing that no algorithm can optimally perform a particular task done by some class of professionals. For example, the full employment… …

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  • 5Overtime — For other uses, see Overtime (disambiguation). Part of a series on Organiz …

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  • 6Alaska Public Safety Commissioner dismissal — The Alaska Public Safety Commissioner dismissal, also known as Troopergate,[1] involves the July 2008 dismissal of the Public Safety Commissioner for the State of Alaska by Governor Sarah Palin. On October 10, 2008, the twelve member Alaska… …

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  • 7Evasion (law) — In law, the Doctrine of Evasion is a fundamental public policy. Whereas a person may legitimately plan his or her affairs so as to avoid the incidence of obligations or liabilities imposed by the law, no one is allowed to evade the operation of… …

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  • 8Mike Murphy (sports radio personality) — Mike Murphy (born May 1, 1951) is an American sports radio personality, who hosted The Mike Murphy Show on Chicago s Sports Radio 670 The Score. His last show aired on June 12, 2009. Mike Mad Bugler Murphy was a founding member of the Left Field… …

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  • 9dismissal — An order or judgment finally disposing of an action, suit, motion, etc., without trial of the issues involved. Such may be either voluntary or involuntary. Fed.R. Civil P. 41. A release or discharge from employment. @ involuntary dismissal Under… …

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  • 10dismissal — An order or judgment finally disposing of an action, suit, motion, etc., without trial of the issues involved. Such may be either voluntary or involuntary. Fed.R. Civil P. 41. A release or discharge from employment. @ involuntary dismissal Under… …

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