Example sentences of "employees ' [noun pl] [coord] " in BNC.

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1 The ‘ wing men ’ comprise one person nominated by trade unions and employees ' federations and one person nominated by the CBI and various employers ' federations .
2 If an employee 's hand slips into the governor 's pocket and removes any spare cash , that is theft ; if the governor puts his hand into employees ' pockets and takes their spare cash , i.e. reduces wages , even below the legal minimum , that is the labour market operating reasonably .
3 Rather than try to change the reluctant-to-move employees ' attitudes or even find out why they reject the transfer , companies may accept the easy option and transfer other willing individuals .
4 Agreement in principle was reached on Jan. 25 on increasing public employees ' benefits and pensions by 9 per cent on average and introducing parity between the minimum pension and the minimum wage .
5 Before implementing a relocation , ensure that whoever is organising the move is fully prepared to deal with employees ' questions and anxieties .
6 The communication exercise may involve bringing in relocation consultants to answer employees ' questions and provide advice .
7 Generally , companies can not do much to help , although some try to employ relocated employees ' spouses or inform them of job vacancies in other firms in the area .
8 Too many Group businesses , he said , are not good enough yet at listening to employees ' ideas and responding to them .
9 Richard Rau presented the award to and his team at a dinner in the Williston Elks Lodge , which was also attended by the employees ' wives and vice president of operations , James Adams .
10 It is a simple matter of relating their minds to profit : customer minds , colleagues ' minds , suppliers ' minds , employees ' minds and your own mind .
11 German companies typically hang on to employees ' contributions and write pension liabilities on to their balance sheets .
12 The Inland Revenue , however , has acknowledged that the delay in receiving their Lordships ' decision could give rise to difficulties for employers completing forms P11D ( return of employees ' expenses and benefits ) for 1991/92 and 1992/93 .
13 They have made them because they are determined to do everything they can to save their business and their employees ' jobs and to secure a healthier future .
14 For example , the QUESTOR command : PRINT FROM EMP INCLUDE NAME , BIRTHDATE ! tells the system to print a list of employees ' names and birthdates .
15 The question before the Court was whether they had been automatically transferred in any case under the Business Transfers Directive and had the rights that the Directive confers — including rights for any recognised union to be informed and consulted ; the right of continued recognition of the union ; the automatic transfer of the employees ' terms and conditions of employment ; and protection against unfair dismissal in relation to the transfer .
16 In an economic climate such as that obtaining at the current time , employers are even more likely than usual to wish to alter their employees ' terms and conditions of employment , whether relating to pay , overtime requirements or other matters .
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