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18 Sentences With "employe"

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It's also planning to employe drones for residential insurance and catastrophe response.
Kristy Moeller, a fellow bank employe, testified that Stevens opened her vault and then left without a word.
I've forgiven the comedy for Mindy Lahiri's (Mindy Kaling) confusing lack of female friends whom she doesn't employe — oh, wherefore art thou, Anna Camp?
Rodrigo Greco and his two children were browsing the aisles at a Pet Smart when an employe asked if they'd be interested in adopting a cat.
One male former employe who worked at Cato starting in 1999 corroborated her account, recalling an incident that occurred when a female contractor visited the office.
"More recently, we'd have every post analyzed for the percentage of followers who liked it, and other various engagement indicators recorded across weeks, months and years," a former employe said.
Senior Employe 1 Senior Employee 1 shared Kelly's positive view of FEMA's emergency response team and was "particularly impressed with FEMA's dedication and work ethic in responding to disasters," the report states.
Ahmed, who first conceived of the rolling grocery store concept while an employe at Unilever ten years ago, went on to found LuteBox, which was around the social sharing of media content.
When the union was started in the late 1800s, employe and employee were both valid spellings. The union has never changed the spelling out of respect for its past.
S.W.); treasurer, Mr. J. Nealer (Vic.); trustees, Frank Condon (S.A.) and J. Kebble. Apologies were received from the Western Australian branch. "employe" (or "employé") was then a common (male) spelling.
Y. City Center Employe, to Return as Singer Hopper, Hedda. Los Angeles Times 8 Feb 1965: c20. Filming took place in Hong Kong and Paris.CALL SHEET: Marquand Signed for 'Phoenix' Martin, Betty.
Meet the East Indians of Mumbai There are five East Indian cultural groups: Kulbis, Samavedi Christians (commonly called Kuparis), Koli Christians, Wadvals and Salsette Christians. as the east Indian working employe were in small numbers they joined all those above to distinguish themselves from, Mangaloreans, and goans, all converted to Roman Catholic in Bombay were called East Indians till today as five East Indian cultural groups: Kulbis, Samavedi Christians (commonly called Kuparis), Koli Christians, Wadvals and Salsette Christians.
The Eisenhower Administration saw the Wheeler mention as an attack on the President as well as General Clay. They also noted that the speech placed McCarthy in a position of "wide and nearly implacable opposition to President Eisenhower." On April 24, 1954, United States Secretary of Labor James P. Mitchell told the US House Appropriations Committee that his department had dismissed five employees for "falsifying their job applications" and another 17 with "unfavorable information in their files were allowed to resign." During the same hearing, US Representative Fred E. Busbey stated that Under Secretary David A. Morse "once helped to get a loyalty clearance for a Federal employe who later "went behind the Iron Curtain to join the Communists.
For many years, the Butler paid little or no attention to the laws against alcoholic beverages. "Liquor," Seattle businessman Henry Broderick explained decades later, "was not sold by the House, but in some devious, if not exactly mysterious way, whiskey had a habit of arriving at every one of the nearly one hundred tables in the establishment." As Seattlife magazine would comment in 1939, "... it was all in the course of an evening's fun to have the prohibition agents swoop in, seize partially concealed bottles of liquor from under the tables, perhaps arrest an employe (sic) or two, and then depart amid boos and not-too-subtle insults." This went on for roughly a decade, until in early 1929 the Butler was prohibited from allowing dancing after 9 p.m.
From 1793 its new director Madame Durosier announced her engagement of quadroon actresses at the theatre. Durosier was a name connected with the Comédie de Port-au-Prince (which was destroyed two years prior) a theatre which was known to employe quadroon actresses, among them the famous Minette et Lise,rench Secular Music in Saint-Domingue (1750-1795) who may have been among those quadroon actresses employed at the Theatre de la Rue Saint Pierre.Juliane Braun: Creole Drama: Theatre and Society in Antebellum New Orleans Durosier herself is no longer documented after 1797. Other noted artists were Joseph Destinval from Comédie de Port-au-Prince; Denis-Richard Dechanet Desassarts, who assisted in the re-organization of 1794; and Louis Champigny, who were otherwise a known hair dresser in New Orleans.
In recent years, however, the detection of malate synthase (MS) and isocitrate lyase (ICL), key enzymes involved in the glyoxylate cycle, in some animal tissue has raised questions regarding the evolutionary relationship of enzymes in bacteria and animals and suggests that animals encode alternative enzymes of the cycle that differ in function from known MS and ICL in non-metazoan species. Plants as well as some algae and bacteria can use acetate as the carbon source for the production of carbon compounds. Plants and bacteria employe a modification of the TCA cycle called the glyoxylate cycle to produce four carbon dicarboxylic acid from two carbon acetate units. The glyoxylate cycle bypasses the two oxidative decarboxylation of the TCA cycle and directly convert isocitrate through isocitrate lyase and malate synthase into malate and succinate.
Again in January 1947, on the topic of the related Portal to Portal Act of 1947, publicly before the US Senate Judiciary Committee, he urged Congress to make that act a simple authorization to employers and unions to settle portal claims through collective bargaining, while prohibiting management from attempting such settlements with individual workers at the "economic mercy" of employers. Further, he urged Congress to use the US Supreme Court's definition of "work" as activities of an employe which required physical or mental exertion for an employer's benefit and under an employer's control. Any legislation that ended portal-to-portal claims, he said, would "most seriously undermine" and in fact threatened "the entire future, operation" of the 1938 Fair Labor Standards Act. Again at month's end, he attacked labor curb bills in Congress during a speech before the University of Cincinnati Lawyers Institute.
Writing for the majority, Justice Souter defines two activities Title VII protects, saying section 704(a) "makes it unlawful 'for an employer to discriminate against any... employe[e]' who (1) 'has opposed any practice made an unlawful employment practice by this subchapter' (opposition clause), or (2) 'has made a charge, testified, assisted, or participated in any manner in an investigation, proceeding, or hearing under this subchapter' (participation clause)." The Sixth Circuit held, when it heard the case, that the opposition clause demanded "active, consistent" opposing, which it did not find Crawford had done, as she did not initiate her own complaint before to the investigation. It also held that since the internal investigation was not conducted pursuant to a charge pending with the EEOC, Crawford was not protected by the participation clause. The court found that "oppose" is not defined by the statute, so a normal definition of it may be used, per Perrin v.

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