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Discover LudwigThe phrase "employee by" is not correct or usable in written English.
It is possible that a writer may have made an error or typo and intended to write "employed by" or "employee of" instead. Example: Jane is employed by a law firm in New York City.
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In one scene, Donnie reprimands an employee by swallowing the man's goldfish.
He will be 92 in November and is the longest-serving employee, by nine years.
The firm increased its sales per employee by 11.6% last year.
Del Toral is called a "rogue employee" by the state environmental-agency spokesman.
Baginton, not his real name, was never counted as an employee by City Link.
What type of benefits must be offered to an employee by law?
Some jurisdictions include even property passed to an employee by mistake, while others require the property to be deliberately passed.
Some countries limit such statutes to the misappropriation of goods received by an employee "by virtue of his employment".
"Never once did we consider buying a big company," says David Krane, Google's 84th employee, by way of example.
In 1999, at the height of the tech bubble, California retroactively increased benefits for every government employee by twenty-five to fifty per cent.
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Mr. Kotz had urged the S.E.C. to act on an "employee-by-employee basis" to prevent a recurrence of mistakes that kept the agency from halting the fraud.
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