Sentence examples for under employment from inspiring English sources

'under employment' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a situation in which someone is working, but not as much as they would like or need. For example: "Despite having two jobs, Claire still feels like she is under employed and unable to make ends meet."

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They obtained a finding that under employment laws all-female shortlists were illegal.

Under employment law, staff should be given at least 30 days' notice.

Misconduct can be a "fair reason" for dismissal under employment law.

10.20am BST A question on long term unemployment and under employment to both candidates.

Under employment law, workers should be given at least 30 days consultation before losing their jobs.

In addition, under employment law, continuity of employment will be maintained that keeps redundancy rights for the cleaners intact.

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Under- employment – people who want to work more hours but cannot find it – is now at very high levels.

Under-employment is highest in Wales and lowest in London.

So does poverty, under-employment and a history of personal trauma.

Under-employment is far more prevalent among the low skilled than those in higher-paid jobs.

For a while, this led to full under-employment in the centre-north.

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