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employment n. the hiring of a person for compensation. It is important to determine if acts occurred in the "scope of employment" to establish the possible responsibility of the employer to the employee for injuries on the job or to the public for acts of the employee. (See: employee, scope of employment, agency, respondeat superior) EMPLOYMENT. An employment is an office; as, the secretary of the treasury
has a laborious and responsible employment; an agency, as, the employment of
an auctioneer; it signifies also the act by which one is engaged to do
something. 2 Mart. N. S. 672; 2 Harr. Cond. Lo. R. 778.
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The United Steelworkers of America (USWA) announced today that the Solidarity Council for Justice, a coalition of trade unions and supporters, will rally on the steps of the Tucson Federal Court House today to express outrage at ASARCO's recent decision to unilaterally modify health insurance for hundreds of ASARCO retirees, contrary to long-standing labor agreements, decades of bargaining history between the company and its unions, and employee protection laws according to the USWA. This study shows California's nationwide leadership in employee protection laws is backed by owners and workers alike," Gov. |
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