Example sentences of "of [pos pn] employer 's " in BNC.

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1 STILL BASKING in the glow of success , Wolfgang and his family took advantage of their employer 's absence to relax and enjoy the carnival festivities in Munich .
2 Besides this , other potential expatriates within the company and senior managers at home and abroad may become sceptical of their employer 's competence in dealing with international moves and this could jeopardise the company 's future success in posting employees overseas .
3 Since 1988 employees can contract out of SERPs and also out of their employer 's occupational pension scheme , by choosing to opt for an ‘ appropriate personal pension ’ instead .
4 For example , skilled workers may enjoy considerable autonomy by virtue of their employer 's reliance on their skills — so much so that the employer gives little thought to attempts to rationalise work or de-skill jobs .
5 Editors and journalists employed on journals published by these organisations are therefore at great financial risk , and should ensure that their contracts of employment indemnify them against costs and damages which may accrue from libel actions , which are often brought by opponents of their employer 's policies .
6 There was no doubt of her employer 's beguilement , she thought , as Lady Merchiston set eyes on the visitor coming into her room behind Miss Kyte .
7 It should be noted that an employee will be in breach of his duty of good faith owed to his employer while employed by him if he makes , copies or deliberately memorizes a list of his employer 's customers for use after leaving this employment .
8 Labour was utilised more efficiently , and as well as being mindful of his employer 's interests , Barratt demonstrated that he also had a care for his workmen .
9 An in-house lawyer is usually better placed than an outside lawyer to give the advice which will most benefit his client ; he should have sufficient knowledge of his employer 's structure , resources and commercial objectives to enable him to give advice geared specifically to his client 's needs , which will not always be the same as the ‘ standard ’ legal advice .
10 A good in-house lawyer will therefore be a valued member of his employer 's management team . ’
11 A present employee must respect the confidentiality of his employer 's information even to the extent that he should not pry into information he has been told not to look at .
12 Fred received head injuries at work as a result of his employer 's negligence .
13 In order to establish whether an employee was or is in a position to take advantage of his employer 's special trade connections , it is necessary to examine the quality of the contact between the employee and those connections : " the character of the work done " per Younger LJ in Attwood 's case .
14 But there , Field , feted as a celebrity , and roundly fed up of his employer 's parsimony , began to build his own career .
15 The industrial tribunal , in judging the fairness of your employer 's actions , will often ask itself whether he :
16 The extent of your employer 's duty to pay for it , if the retraining is to be conducted by some outside body , should be made clear .
17 Since July 1988 , you have the right to take a personal pension in place of SERPS or alternatively , in place of your employer 's scheme .
18 Membership of your employer 's scheme is no longer , as it was in many companies , a compulsory condition of employment .
19 If you were to work in this sector , you would be using your knowledge of company law to contribute to the success of your employer 's business .
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