employees is plural, employee's is possesive
The bank's employees did nothing to stop the robber.
The employee's bank was being robbed.
The commuter benefits program allows employees to use pre-tax dollars to pay for commuting expenses, such as public transportation or parking. This helps employees save money on their commute by reducing their taxable income.
There are 5000 employees at morrisons
because employees use data in everyday activities to conduct the organization's business, their mistakes represent a serious threat to confidentiality, integrity, and availability of data and even threats from outside.
It has about 7 employees in each shop.
1000-1500 employees
No, the word is spelled "employees" that's correct.
some employees at a local business heard that the business was going to increase its use of information systems. is a valid concern the employees could have.
A company not generally save money if their employees use a smartphone for work. The company will have to pay for the service plans and depending on the number of employees, this could become quite expensive.
Piece-work employees
A CEO can use a greeting phrase such as 'To All Staff Members' or 'To All Employees.'
Most places that use time clocks use them to make sure there employees are getting to work on time and leaving on time. They are also used to see that employees are clocking out for lunches and breaks. They basically take attendance.
yes you do because some of the employees don't know how to use a first aid kit
they use there hair dryers
To support their employees.
they use there hair dryers
The "use it or lose it" policy for PTO means that employees must use their paid time off within a certain timeframe or they will lose it. This policy can impact employees by encouraging them to take time off for rest and relaxation, but it can also create pressure to use PTO even when they may not want to.
"Lay-offs" occur when companies wish to shed themselves of excess employees. (They also create reasons and use them to fire the employees as well.)