Probably not, though you should consult your lawyer (if you're opening a grocery store, you should have one already; just ask him).
There are two forms of the word : EMPLOYEE (noun) - one who is employed EMPLOY (verb) - to use, or to have employed workers
The company employed roughly 4,000 workers in 2003
This industry employed 17,874 workers in 2000
It employed more than 5,200 workers in 1998
The verb is to employ and one conjugation is "employs."The plural noun for workers who are employed is employees.
In 1996 the bread and cake products industry employed 183,000 workers
Employed.
Yes. If you employ yourself you're self-employed, and if you also employ others, you are an employer.
The verb is to employ (employs, employing, employed).
"I employed you to kill her, not marry her!" "If I employ you will you work hard" On average, 50% of ex criminals are employed again. (i made up the figure)
A business that will not employ non-union workers is called a "closed shop".
about 11,500 workers