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were employee
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An individual who provides labor to a company or another person.
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They were employee and employer.
Getting wildly rich, even if you were employee No. 1249 in the shipping department, began to seem not just plausible but necessary.
"Compensation is still reasonably obscene here, but it's not a windfall, like if you were employee No. 5 or even 500 at Google.
Among them, according to CareerBuilder, were employee who said they "woke up in a good mood and didn't want to ruin it" and one who reportedly "had a lucky night and didn't know where he was".
Majority (83%) worked in primary health care, 62% were employee at the University/Medical School.
5 6 14 20 The external factors that present implementation problems were employee recruitment, lack of industry standards, facility location and impact on the population.
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In the beginning, he said, there were employee-training problems that lost the e-ticket friends, but now the advantages of not having to present a physical item are clear.
But they were employees.
Both were employees.
RK and CK were employees of Casmed Medical Systems.
How is employee turnover?
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