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employee
[ em-ploi-ee, em-ploi-ee ]
noun
- a person working for another person or a business firm for pay.
employee
/ 藢蓻mpl蓴瑟藞i藧; 蓻m藞pl蓴瑟i藧 /
noun
- a person who is hired to work for another or for a business, firm, etc, in return for payment Also called (esp formerly)别尘辫濒辞测茅
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 辫谤别路别尘路辫濒辞测路别别 noun
- 辫谤辞路别尘路辫濒辞测路别别 adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Example Sentences
BBC Scotland News has seen a letter sent to a Stagecoach employee informing them that two weeks of agreed holiday in May has been cancelled.
鈥淚鈥檓 a big believer in the philosophy that the best leaders get the most done with the fewest people,鈥 Intel Chief Executive Lip-Bu Tan told employees in an email.
Bass and her team said the department鈥檚 budget had not been decreased and actually grew once employee raises were factored in.
Moreover, Secretary Hegseth鈥檚 egregious actions may embolden other Trump appointees to further restrict what civilian employees may post on websites, include in internal documents, and discuss with coworkers.
The report did not publish the names of anyone accused of bad behaviour, but said some presenters' names were mentioned separately by several different employees.
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More About Employee
What does听employee mean?
An employee is someone who gets paid to work for a person or company.
Workers don鈥檛 need to work full time to be considered employees鈥攖hey simply need to be paid to work by an employer (the person or business that pays them). The term employee is sometimes used to distinguish contract workers from full employees (who often earn additional benefits), but in this example, both types of workers are considered employees in the general sense.
Example: My company has more than 500 employees.
Where does听employee come from?
The English word employee is borrowed from the French 别尘辫濒辞测茅, meaning 鈥渆mployed.鈥 The first records of the word come from the first half of the 1800s. The suffix -ee is used in employee to indicate a person who is the object or beneficiary of the act specified by the verb鈥攊n this case, the person who is the beneficiary of employment.
While employees are often seen as the ones getting this benefit鈥攁nd the benefits that come with it, such as health insurance鈥攖he employee-employer relationship is based on an exchange. The employee exchanges work for money. This exchange is often formalized through some kind of contract or employment agreement, and employee is most often used in the context of official situations like this. Sometimes, a person may get paid by a company or person for work, but they may not consider themselves an employee or an official employee if they don鈥檛 have a formal, official relationship with the employer. Typically, a person must have an employer to be considered an employee. For example, people who are self-employed may not qualify for certain government programs or benefits reserved for employees.
Employee is often used as an adjective in phrases like employee benefits and employee restrooms.
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What are some other forms of employee?
- employe (rare alternative spelling)
- 别尘辫濒辞测茅 (rare alternative spelling)
What are some synonyms for employee?
What are some words that share a root or word element with employee?听
What are some words that often get used in discussing employee?
How is听employee used in real life?
Employee can refer to any worker who gets paid by an employer, but most commonly it refers to a worker who has an official status with an employer.
jobs love telling you 鈥漺e鈥檙e not employees we鈥檙e a FAMILY鈥 ok mom then why are you only paying me $10/hour
鈥 m (@okaishawty)
Attention CEOs:
I'm one of you. In 2015 I made 33x more than our lowest-paid employee.
I took a big pay cut & raised our minimum wage to $70k. Now our top exec makes 4x more than our lowest-paid employee.
In that span, our business tripled. Amazing what happy employees can do.
鈥 Dan Price (@DanPriceSeattle)
embroidering my dior cape with the names of dunkin employees that deserve $50/hr
鈥 katy (@itsbedtime_)
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Try using听employee!
Which of the following terms is a synonym for employee?
A. paid staff member
B. student
C. volunteer
D. boss
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