employer
noun /ɪmˈplɔɪə(r)/
/ɪmˈplɔɪər/
- a person or company that pays people to work for them
雇用者;雇主;老板 - They're very good employers (= they treat the people that work for them well).
他们是非常好的雇主。 - They're one of the largest employers in the area.
他们是该地区最大的雇主之一。 - These skills are highly regarded by potential employers.
这些技能受到潜在雇主的高度重视。 - A prospective employer will want to see your portfolio.
未来的雇主会想看看你的投资组合。 - They had sought references from his former employer before hiring him.
在雇用他之前,他们已经向他的前雇主寻求过证明人。 - Race relations laws require all employers to positively promote race equality.
种族关系法要求所有雇主积极促进种族平等。
Topics Businessa2, Working lifea2- He sued his employer for personal injuries.
他以人身伤害为由起诉他的雇主。 - The action forced the employers to improve their pay offer.
这一行动迫使雇主不得不提高他们的薪酬。 - The hotel prides itself on being a good employer that treats its staff well.
这家旅馆以身为优待员工的好雇主而自豪。 - employer contributions to pension plans
雇主为雇员缴纳的养老金份额 - employer sanctions that penalize employers who hire unauthorized workers
惩罚雇用未经授权工人的雇主的雇主制裁 - one of the region's major employers
该地区的主要雇主之一 - the use of illegal workers by unscrupulous employers
不良雇主雇用无合法身分的工人 - The relationship between employees and employers has to be a partnership.
雇员和雇主之间的关系必须是伙伴关系。 - If your employer provides a pension scheme, take advantage of it.
如果你的雇主提供养老金计划,利用它。 - More than 3 400 public and private employers provide such benefits.
3 400多个公共和私营雇主提供这种福利。 - Are employers paying more for people than they should?
雇主为员工支付的薪酬是否超出了他们应该支付的水平? - salaries and benefit packages offered by employers
雇主提供的工资和福利待遇
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- big
- large
- major
- …
- have
- work for
- sue
- …
- sanctions
- contributions
- They're very good employers (= they treat the people that work for them well).