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employee
English
Alternative forms
- employe (dated)
- employé (dated)
Etymology
Borrowed from Middle French employé. Equivalent to employ +? -ee.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?mpl???i?/, /??m?pl??i?/, /(?)?m-/
- Rhymes: -i?
Noun
employee (plural employees)
- An individual who provides labor to a company or another person.
- One way to encourage your employees to work harder is by giving them incentives.
Hypernyms
- worker
Holonyms
- business, company
Related terms
- employée
- employer
- employment
Translations
See also
- payroll
- taxes
- work
employee From the web:
- what employees are exempt from overtime
- what employee benefits are required by law
- what employees want
- what employees are eligible for ffcra
- what employees value most
- what employee ability is an art form
- what employees want from employers
- what employees look for in a company
fte
Dutch
Alternative forms
- FTE
Etymology
Acronym.
Pronunciation
Noun
fte n (plural fte's, diminutive fte'tje n)
- full-time equivalent
fte From the web:
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