employment

IPA: ɛmpɫˈɔɪmʌnt

noun

  • The work or occupation for which one is used, and often paid
  • The act of employing
  • A use, purpose
  • The state of being employed
  • An activity to which one devotes time
  • (economics) The number or percentage of people at work
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Examples of "employment" in Sentences

  • Moreover, shutting down their ability to gain employment is dangerous.
  • Growth in employment is pretty much all immigrants and Public sector sinecures.
  • “Mooney was hoping his attack would result in employment from a security firm …”
  • In Rochester that racial discrimination in employment is wrong, even where its ostensible goal is to help minorities?
  • Mooney was hoping his attack would result in employment from a security firm, rather than prosecution, says PC Magazine.
  • “Mooney was hoping his attack would result in employment from a security firm, rather than prosecution, says PC Magazine.”
  • April 13th, 2009 at 4: 57 pm “Mooney was hoping his attack would result in employment from a security firm†¦ ” well sure, they still need a junior janitor they can piss on all day. kevin Says:
  • They do not stop to reflect that so much wealth has been wiped out of the world, and that _instead of the destruction furnishing so much additional employment, it has only changed the direction of the employment_.
  • The current rise in employment can therefore be at least partially attributed to the Bush tax cuts of several years ago (employment is a very lagging indicator – almost the last thing to show results from economic policy changes).

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