different between employs vs employe
employs
English
Verb
employs
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of employ
employs From the web:
employe
English
Etymology
From French employé.
Noun
employe (plural employes)
- Dated form of employee.
employe From the web:
- what employers are covered by ffcra
- what employers are exempt from ffcra
- what employers look for
- what employer means
- what employers look for in a resume
- what employers are covered by fmla
- what employer type is retail
- what employees are exempt from overtime
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