Sommario
employer {sostantivo}
datore di lavoro · appaltante
to employ {verbo}
usare · applicare · azionare · adoperare · impiegare
Traduzione inglese-italiano per "employer"
"employer" traduzione italiano
employer {sostantivo}
employer {sostantivo} (anche: hirer) [non verif.]
It also states that such representatives should be independent of the employer.
That presupposes a duty to inform and consult on the part of the employer.
Protection of employees in the event of the insolvency of their employer
It is, moreover, equally important to clarify the employer's responsibility in this area.
Only a committed male chauvinist or a bad employer can accept that.
employer {sostantivo} (anche: contractor)
to employ {verbo}
to employ [employed|employed] {v.} (anche: to use, to apply, to make use of, to exercise)
We will need to employ compassion in receiving refugees who have been driven out of their own countries.
There is a reluctance to employ the word 'harmonization ' because, as you know, Article 129 of the Maastricht Treaty prohibits the
Parliament employed its powers in a sound manner under special circumstances.
There are hundreds of shrimp boats employed to drag booms instead of nets.
I think they really built an attractive place here and have just employed all-green construction.
to employ [employed|employed] {v.} (anche: to devote, to draw near, to approach, to paste)
Firstly, an enormous effort to employ the most effective reduction instruments.
Countries must decide for themselves what ethical standards they are going to employ.
This Article shall not apply to employment in the public service.
There were very solid reasons why the Treaty of Amsterdam made them applicable to employment.
It therefore applies to the self-employed, and rightly so.
to employ [employed|employed] {v.} (anche: to manipulate, to handle, to put on, to apply)
Concerning employment, three priority actions are advocated by the Commission.
Employment is in the first place a matter for national action.
It is a whole package of measures designed to promote employment as a whole through a variety of schemes.
A set of projects and proposals on employment.
In its report to the spring European Council, the Commission proposed several priority measures in favour of growth and employment.
to employ [employed|employed] {v.} (anche: to use, to apply, to make use of, to exercise)
Consequently, the Commission works consistently in the interests of the citizens, employing a range of instruments.
How will the Netherlands Presidency ensure that the EU accords the same status to employment policy as it does to monetary policy?
Everyone involved - workers, employers and legislators - should therefore seize every opportunity to keep noise pollution in the workplace as low as possible.
to employ [employed|employed] {v.} (anche: to invest, to apply)
I do not believe that this is the method we should employ with regard to the State of Israel.
It must employ pragmatically the opportunities for political dialogue provided by foreign trade.
This is a fight against terrorism, but we could employ diplomatic means to find a solution.
The Bank may employ any available funds which it does not immediately require to meet its obligations in the following ways:
He groomed us, the three of us, to hate the thought of having a job and to love the fact of creating companies that we could employ other
Sinonimi
Sinonimi (inglese) per "employ":
© Princeton Universityuse · utilize · utilise · apply · hire · engage · employment
Esempi di utilizzo
Esempi di utilizzo "employer" in Italiano
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