Sentence examples for Employment duties from inspiring English sources

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The guidelines clearly set out the law and employment duties in the creative industries.

He said Mr. Marold was fired for "failing to properly perform his employment duties".

On Monday Mohsen Shaalan, a deputy culture minister who heads the department's fine arts division, was detained, and he and the guards were accused of "negligence and failing to carry out their employment duties," according to the Egyptian state news agency, though no formal charges have been filed.

Notwithstanding the anti-discrimination protections afforded to certified patients, the law simultaneously permits employers to enforce company policies "prohibiting an employee from performing his or her employment duties while impaired by a controlled substance". This give and take within the statutory language reflects a balancing of interests between businesses and their employees.

(SA3, Equatorial Guinea) Immigrant women have developed their own strategies for meeting both their employment duties and their medical follow-up.

Work product is any and all work performed in the scope of employment duties.

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You might also ask your previous employer to note in the reference letter that the agency's policy is to confirm only dates of employment and duties, and that that is not a reflection of the quality of your work.

Because we live in an increasingly litigious world, companies don't want to risk being sued, so they create a policy where managers can only confirm dates of employment and duties.

A UK government spokesman said: "The Trade Union Act relates to employment rights, duties and industrial relations, all of which are clearly reserved matters for the UK parliament under the Welsh devolution settlement".

The ruling prohibited him from "obtaining during the duration of the sentence any employment or duty with judicial or governing functions within the judiciary".

The definition of an "insider" is quite broad, encompassing any person who learns confidential information "as a result of having access to the information through the exercise of his employment, profession or duties" or which was "obtained by other means and which he knows, or could reasonably be expected to know, is inside information".

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