Employer

  • 71employer — em•ploy•er [[t]ɛmˈplɔɪ ər[/t]] n. a person or business that employs one or more people for wages or salary • Etymology: 1590–1600 …

    From formal English to slang

  • 72employer — /ɛmˈplɔɪə / (say em ployuh) noun someone who employs people, especially for wages …

  • 73employer — vt. , occuper ; utiliser : anplyêyî (Samoëns), êpl(y)oyî (Albanais), inpleyé (Notre Dame Be.), inplêyî (Thônes), inployé (Aix) ; êbrèyé (Montagny Bozel) …

    Dictionnaire Français-Savoyard

  • 74employer — /ɪm plɔɪə/ noun a person or company that has regular workers and pays them …

    Dictionary of banking and finance

  • 75employer — One who employs the services of others; one for whom employees work and who pays their wages or salaries. The correlative of employee. See also master Compare independent contractor …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 76employer — One who employs the services of others; one for whom employees work and who pays their wages or salaries. The correlative of employee. See also master Compare independent contractor …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 77employer — noun a person or firm that employs workers (Freq. 14) • Ant: ↑employee • Derivationally related forms: ↑employ • Hypernyms: ↑leader • Hyponyms: ↑ …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 78employer matching contribution — The amount, if any, a company contributes on an employee s behalf to the employee s retirement account, usually tied to the employee s own contribution. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

    Financial and business terms

  • 79employer strategies — This term refers to patterns of employers decision making regarding work organization within firms (for example forms of control over labour, job structures, and payment systems). Originally developed within Marxism to refer to employers… …

    Dictionary of sociology

  • 80Employer Identification Number — (EIN)  The Internal Revenue Service requires all employers to have an EIN …

    American business jargon