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"term of employment" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the length or duration of someone's employment at a particular job or company. You can use it when discussing someone's job status or contract. Example: "The term of employment for our new sales associate will be six months, with the possibility of extension depending on performance."
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With this relatively short term of employment for the typical scientist, both employers and employees have shifted their priorities.
Term of Employment: May – August, 2010.
At the end of Mr. Tucker's two-year term of employment, Mrs. Tucker was denied an exit visa.
But O'Riordan, 33, told Dublin's high court the nanny's version of events during her term of employment was exaggerated and false.
Ms. Pion's job would net her a salary of $42,837 a year, but her term of employment expires in August.
All three are spread out over different parts of her five-year term of employment, and all are based on the company's share price on November 29 , 2012 $18.87.
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Blame could be apportioned to governments for weakening trade unions and legal terms of employment, to banks' illegal and grasping behaviour and to employers.
The firm size has been measured in terms of employment.
Young skilled workers increasingly write their own terms of employment.
And some terms of employment are unlikely to change.
They are former workers who paid contributions and expected their terms of employment to be honoured.
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