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  • 1full-time — ˈfull time adjective JOBS 1. working or studying for the complete number of hours that this is usually done: • He was unable physically to handle the demands of a full time sales position. • Mr Kasal slashed his full time staff to six from 13 as… …

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  • 2employment — noun 1 (U) work that you do to earn money: students seeking employment after college. | Are you in full time employment? | in employment (=doing a job) 2 (U) the situation or condition in which people are employed: a government inquiry into… …

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  • 3employment — em|ploy|ment W1S1 [ımˈplɔımənt] n [U] 1.) the condition of having a paid job ▪ She was offered employment in the sales office. ▪ terms and conditions of employment employment opportunities/prospects ▪ The employment prospects for graduates in… …

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  • 4employment — em‧ploy‧ment [ɪmˈplɔɪmənt] noun [uncountable] 1. HUMAN RESOURCES work that you do to earn money: • students seeking employment after college • Part time employment was often the only paid employment women could find. conˌtinuous emˈployment a… …

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  • 5Employment discrimination law in the United Kingdom — combats prejudice in the workplace. It protects discrimination against people based on gender, race, religion or belief, sexuality, disability and, most recently, age. There are also important provisions which deal with discrimination by an… …

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  • 6Employment Relations Act 2000 — Infobox NZ Legislation short title=Employment Relations Act long title= No long title introduced by= date passed=2000 royal assent= commencement= October 2 2000 amendments= 2001, 2004 related legislation= Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration… …

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  • 7Employment — This article is about work. For the Kaiser Chiefs album, see Employment (album). Economics …

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  • 8full — [[t]f ʊl[/t]] ♦ fuller, fullest 1) ADJ GRADED If something is full, it contains as much of a substance or as many objects as it can. Once the container is full, it stays shut until you turn it clockwise. ...a full tank of petrol. Ant: empty 2)… …

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  • 9full — 1. adj., adv., n., & v. adj. 1 (often foll. by of) holding all its limits will allow (the bucket is full; full of water). 2 having eaten to one s limits or satisfaction. 3 abundant, copious, satisfying, sufficient (a full programme of events; led …

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  • 10You Say Party — Background information Origin Abbotsford, British Columbia Genres …

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