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[[Employment]] is making use of somebody or something. In the workspace, ''employment'' may refer to an [[agreement]] between two parties, one of which is called an [[employer]] and another is called an [[employee]].
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[[Employment]] is making use of somebody or something. In the workspace, ''employment'' is an [[agreement]] between two parties, one of which is called an [[employer]] and another is called an [[employee]].
 
*From the [[employer]]'s side, ''employment'' is the act of employing workers;
 
*From the [[employer]]'s side, ''employment'' is the act of employing workers;
 
*From the [[employee]]'s side, ''employment'' is the state of being employed.
 
*From the [[employee]]'s side, ''employment'' is the state of being employed.
''Employment'' can be defined as a [[process]] and/or result of exchange of [[employer]]'s money and/or other compensation and [[employee]]'s work. In addition, ''employment'' may refer to some activity to which one devotes time. In [[economics]], ''employment'' is a ratio of the number of employed people to total labor force.
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Combining both sides, ''employment'' can be defined as a [[process]] and/or result of exchange of [[employer]]'s money and/or other compensation and [[employee]]'s work. In addition, ''employment'' may refer to some activity to which one devotes time. In [[economics]], ''employment'' is a ratio of the number of employed people to total labor force.
  
  

Revision as of 17:37, 13 January 2019

Employment is making use of somebody or something. In the workspace, employment is an agreement between two parties, one of which is called an employer and another is called an employee.

  • From the employer's side, employment is the act of employing workers;
  • From the employee's side, employment is the state of being employed.

Combining both sides, employment can be defined as a process and/or result of exchange of employer's money and/or other compensation and employee's work. In addition, employment may refer to some activity to which one devotes time. In economics, employment is a ratio of the number of employed people to total labor force.


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