| employees | Persons whose assignments typically require special manual skills and a thorough and comprehensive knowledge of the processes involved in the work; examples include mechanics and repairmen, electricians, skilled machinists, carpenters, etc | en |
| employees | All persons employed under the Public Service Act 1999, covered by this Agreement | en |
| employees | employees include all full-time or equivalent full-time workers who are compensated by you for the work they do on behalf of your business This includes all senior managers, as well as the full-time equivalent of any part-time or seasonal workers | en |
| employees | You are an employee if you work for someone | en |
| employees | should contact the Helpdesk (844-4944) to reset forgotten Mallard passwords, but contact their ACC to reset forgotten PINs and mainframe passwords | en |
| employees | plural of employee | en |
| employees | This is the total number of full time or full time equivalent employees as reported by the company in its 10-K report | en |
| employees | The number of employees of a firm is its average number of persons employed for each pay period over the firm's latest 12 months Any person on the payroll must be included as one employee regardless of hours worked or temporary status The number of employees of a firm in business under 12 months is based on the average for each pay period it has been in business | en |
| employees | All elected and appointed officers of a public agency; members of advisory commissions, boards, and councils; and persons employed by the university on a full-time, part-time, or contract basis, including faculty and academic professionals (also referred to as staff or staff member[s]) | en |
| employees | Any person drawing pay for services rendered or for paid absence and for whom the employer must complete a Canada Customs and Revenue Agency T-4 Supplementary Form The employee concept includes full-time and part-time employees, as well as working owners, directors, partners and other officers of incorporated businesses | en |
| employees | All persons engaged in the activities of business units, government bodies and private non-profit institutions, except the proprietors and their unpaid family members in the case of unincorporated business Members of the armed forces are included, irrespective of their duration and type of their service | en |
| employees | means people who are employed by another individual or organisation to perform a particular role | en |
| employee | worker, person who works for an employer isim | en |
| employee | person employed by someone else, working for money (salary or wages) | en |
| employee | Agency staff in the exempt, unclassified, and classified service providing personal services to the employer | en |
| employee | A person who works for a company, government body, or other organisation, as opposed to someone who does not work (un-employed), or someone who works for their own company (self-employed) | en |
| employee | means any person employed by the Department who performs any function or duty under the Act; and advisory board or commission members and consultants who perform any function or duty under the Act, if they perform decision-making functions for the Department under the authority of State law or regulations However, members of advisory boards or commissions established in accordance with State law or regulations to represent multiple interests are not considered to be employees State officials may through State law or regulations expand this definition to meet their program needs | en |
| employee | Employment, Earnings and Hours (Cat # 72-002 Statistics Canada) defines an employee as any person receiving pay for services rendered or for paid absences for whom the employer is required to complete a Revenue Canada T-4 Supplementary form | en |
| employee | an individual employed in a laboratory workplace who may be exposed to hazardous chemicals in the course of his or her assignments | en |
| employee | A person who agrees to work for and follow the instructions of an employer in exchange for payment of wages •Employment | en |
| employee | One employed by another | en |
| employee | An individual who provides labor to a company or another person | en |
| employee | a worker who is hired to perform a job | en |
| employee | is a person, as defined in the Public Service Staff Relations Act (employé) | en |
| employee | An individual who performs services for remuneration regardless of age | en |
| employee | An individual, within an organization authorized as an Employer, who maintains specific person records using data accessed through applications, databases, services and interfaces provided by HealthNet/BC | en |
| employee | For purposes of these policies one (excluding faculty, administrators, graduate assistants, and student workers) who works for UNL and receives a UNL paycheck with deductions for social security and for federal and state taxes | en |
| employee | Under the Federal Service Labor-Management Relations Statute, the term "employee" includes an individual "employed in an agency" or "whose employment in an agency has ceased because of any unfair labor practice," but does not include supervisors and management officials or anyone who participates in a strike or members of the uniformed services or employees in the Foreign Service (who have a separate labor-management relations program--see 22 USC 4101 ff) or aliens occupying positions outside the U S See 5 USC § 7103(a)(2) | en |
| employee | person working for another person or an organization for compensation In certain circumstances it is difficult to determine whether a person is an employee or an independent contractor As a guide, see Contractor or Employee to see 20 factors provided by the Internal Revenue Service to assist employers in making this interpretation | en |
| employee | A person hired by the University of California to work at LLNL This includes career and indeterminate-time employees but not subcontract workers, students, or participating guests See also "Worker " | en |
| employee | as used in the Agency Grievance Procedure, Part 3, Chapter 2, of this order means an individual currently employed by the Department or a former employee of the Department who was covered by the Agency Grievance Procedure when he or she was an employee [HRO Part 3, Chapter 2, Agency Grievance Procedure] | en |
| employee | An employee is a person who is paid to work for an organization or for another person. He is an employee of Fuji Bank a government employee. someone who is paid to work for someone else = worker | en |
| employee | means a classified employee of the state of Michigan over which the civil service commission has jurisdiction under the constitution | en |
| employee | Under the Federal Service Labor-Management Relations Statute, the term "employee" includes an individual "employed in an agency" or "whose employment in an agency has ceased because of any unfair labor practice," but does not include supervisors and management officials or anyone who participates in a strike or members of the uniformed services or employees in the Foreign Service or aliens occupying positions outside the U S See 5 USC § 7103(a)(2) | en |
| employee | For income tax purposes, an employee is to be distinguished from an independent contractor This is important, because the withholding of income taxes on wages applies only to employees Also, employee status will affect the manner and extent of some deductions and credits The regulations state that an employee is one who is subject to the will and control of the employer not only as to what shall be done but also as to how it shall be done | en |
| employee | A person who works under the direct control of an employer on a continuing basis | en |
| employee | any natural person who has an employment relationship, acknowledged by both the employee and the mortgage broker; and is treated as an employee by the mortgage broker for purposes of compliance with federal income tax laws (per WAC 208-660-010) an individual who has an employment relationship acknowledged by both the employee and the licensee, and the individual is treated as an employee by the licensee for purposes of compliance with federal income tax laws (per RCW 19 146 010) | en |
| employee | One who works for another, the "employer": for purposes of workers' compensation laws, any person earning wages, salary, or commissions, not including farm workers, domestic servants, people working for a spouse or parent, railroad employees and independent contractors | en |
| employee | A person employed by Indiana University for wages or salary, whether appointed or hourly | en |
| employee | A person who is employed by an employer under a contract of service whether written or implied | en |
| employee | any person in the service of an agency who receives compensation from the agency and where the agency has the right to control and direct the employee in how the work is performed EMPLOYING AGENCY the agency having primary control over the services of the employee EXEMPT EMPLOYEE - an employee who is exempt from both the minimum wage and overtime requirements of the Fair Labor Standards Act due to employment in a bona fide executive, administrative, professional, or outside sales capacity | en |