Wenceslas Steinbock was at first an apprentice and afterwards an employe of the firm.
First come three raps of a bell suspended on the platform, afterward a station employe blows a little whistle, and lastly comes a toot from the engine itself, by way of an ultimatum.
I am not an employe of the hotel, as you doubtless think; I am a student of modern languages at the Munich University, visiting Dauhau for the day.
When the French abandoned their fort at Sault Ste.
Appointed receiver-general of Lower Canada, and found to have misappropriated the public funds.
But, as the days passed, he was slowly and assuredly convinced that his services as employe of that man of wealth were not of the sordid kind alone.
Miles could not continue to pay her large sums of money, since he was really only an employe of Flora's.
The development of the employers into large corporations has rendered such personal contact and acquaintance between the responsible employer and the individual employe no longer possible in the old sense.
A business which is unsuccessfully prosecuted, or which is fettered by the employe in a manner which prevents its successful prosecution, must, of necessity, result in displacing the most trusted servant, or the most skilled artisan.
If the master mason intends to live up to his profession, let him guarantee his employe work for a stated time--long enough to convince him that it is more to his interest to go to work than to cling to his union and stand still.
A special strike was concerted refusal to work on a particular job, or for a particular employer, based on the assumption of a contract between employer and employe which never existed, and a pretense of a violation of a contract.
An employe should expect employment according to his ability to perform the work to be done.
The Carpenters' and Builders' association met in the evening and unanimously approved the platform presented by the Conference of Builders, although some objection was offered to the clause requiring the employe to sign his name.
There was no disagreement as to the correctness of the principles, but a great many questioned the ability of the employers to put the first section into practice-- requiring the employe to sign before going to work.
Pay for a discharged employeon a job, or for his time while waiting for his pay to be taken to him.
From this time forth the assent to the following code of principles by the employe be made a universal condition of employment by all building interests of Chicago--viz.
The right of the employe to work or not to work with non-union men.
Rule 4: The right of theemploye to get the wages he demands or not to work.
Surely Marius does not complain, though he gives up for me his dearest hopes, becomes the salaried employe of M.
The first spy came up the back stairs in the guise of an employe engaged in delivering household supplies.
An employe of the North-West Company, Livingston, had a few years before established a post on Slave Lake.
An employewill sometimes eat two whole geese at a meal.
A prominent employe of the expedition, Mr. Moncrieff Blair, posing as a gentleman, deserted on July 25th, the day before the sailing of the vessels.
A cause celebre was that of the trial of Charles Reinhart, an employe of the North-West Company, who had been a sergeant in the disbanded De Meuron Regiment.
An hour or more before you arrive at the restaurant station, the conductor, or some other employe of the company, takes your order for a breakfast or dinner according to a bill of fare which he presents.
If you find yourself imposed upon by any official or employe of railway or steamer, state your views quietly but firmly, and, if he declines to redress the wrong, ask him to be kind enough to call his superior.
Complaints of inefficiency of an individual employe should be made to the department head.
One of the first requirements in the development of a successful organization is that the duties of every employe be clearly defined, and that each employe be fully informed as to his duties.
These cards should be turned in to the chief stenographer, who will file them under the name or the number of the stenographer, keeping all records of each employe together.
Instead of surveying the field and laying out a logical, systematic plan, the average office employe goes about his work in a haphazard sort of way following the line of least resistance.
But this objection can be easily overcome; any employe whose name is used will sign an order authorizing the opening of letters addressed in his name, unless marked personal.
The explanation might include the exact duties of every employe in each department, but, as our purpose is to present general principles in sufficient detail to serve as a guide, explanations of these minute details have been omitted.
Tariffs in Latin-American republics are fearfully and wonderfully made, and there is nothing that a pin-headed government employe enjoys more than inflicting a fine for a slip in complying with a little red tape.
The Register contained the names of every officer and employe for that year.
Toepffer said that a year of downright loitering was a desirable element in a liberal education; whilst Claude Tillier went even farther, and boldly affirmed that "le temps le mieux employe est celui que l'on perd.
It may be a dangerous doctrine which Claude Tillier expressed in an immortal sentence, but dangerous or not, it is full of intellectual truth: "Le temps le mieux employe est celui que l'on perd.
Our employe sent from London saw Paul lurking in the woods, and followed him to a steep ravine.
After a long tramp our employe sees the forward man pass down those rickety cellar stairs, and the other spy cross over narrow alley into a small shanty, with window opposite that basement entrance.
Orders had been given that no women or children should be taken on this first excursion, but an exception was made in the case of Mrs. Crandall because she was the wife of an employe of the company.
At home he had been an employe in an insane asylum.
Nor could an employer discipline an employe for joining a union or inducing others to join.
Seniority was all the more important since the train personnel service is so organized that each employe will pass several times in the regular course of his career from a lower to a higher rung on the industrial ladder.
He is an employeat the station at Epinay-sur-Orge.
He made a sign to Larsan and the railroad employe to follow.
Two days later Flechter wrote the following letter to the Central Office man, who had given his name as Southan, an employe of the alleged Mr. Wright: MR.
But this is as true, in the case of financial institutions at least, from the point of view of the employe as of the company.
Dinan returned at this juncture, and in reply to a question, ordered his employe to hitch up the white horse.
Hatfield, an old employe of the firm, and the purchaser a man who gave his name as J.
Miss Annie Murphy, an employe of the City Recorder's Office, was responsible for this story which was made public a few hours after the arrest and "confession" of Woodruff.
Cronin, a prominent and respectable physician of this city, was decoyed from his home to attend an alleged case of injury to an employe of an ice dealer in the town of Lake View.
An employe whom I yesterday sacked, today he returns.
In no other country in the world does the railroad employe get so large a share and the security holder so little.
That such a threat now hangs over the railway industry of America and every employe and industry dependent upon it is too plain for argument.
An employe recovers his wages from his employer for his services rendered.
Now it is obvious that a minimum wage law deprives both employer and employe of some liberty of contract, and also that it virtually deprives the former of some property, inasmuch as it generally increases his outlay for wages.
Hence the contract should bring to employer andemploye equal amounts of net advantage or satisfaction.
The Rule of Equal Gains The agreement between employer and employe is an onerous contract; hence it ought to be made in such terms that the things exchanged will be equal, that the remuneration will be equal to the labour.
So far as the two sets of advantages are comparable at all, those of the employe would seem to be always greater than those of the employer.
On the other hand, the landowner's right to take rent is no stronger than the capitalist's right to take interest; and in any case it is inferior to the right of the tenant to a decent livelihood, and of the employe to a living wage.
The transaction between employe and employer involves other questions of justice than that which arises immediately out of the relation between the things exchanged.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "employe" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.