Previous page Next page Bottom Top One level up Home

Employment

Webpages concerning "Employment"

Recruitment for technical and engineering jobs covering a wide range of industry sectors throughout the UK, EU and Middle East, including manufacturing, aviation and pharmaceutical jobs
http://www.cbs-appointments.co.uk
Keywords:
cbsbutler, cbs butler, engineering jobs, engineering recruitment, international engineering recruitment, engineering jobs uk, technical recruitment, recruitment agency, contract work, uk, international

http://www.cbs-appointments.co.uk

Boeing Employment. The Boeing Company is at the heart of modern aviation and space travel. The principal areas of operation include commercial airplanes, military aircraft, defense missile systems, space and communications, as well as customer and commercial financing. Whatever your career discipline - Aerospace, Chemical, Civil, Electrical, Manufacturing, Mechanical, Software or Systems engineeri...
http://www.boeing.com/employment/flash.html
Keywords:
employment, job search, BESS, Boeing, Enterprise, Staffing, System, resume, recruiting, internships, boeing, embedded engineering, software development, diversity opportunities, military careers, aerospace profession, high tech jobs, systems engineering, software engineering, computing systems, defense careers, Boeing, SSG, Shared Services Group, Employment, Human Resources

http://www.boeing.com/employment/flash.html

FliteJobs - The world's best FREE online aviation jobs bank! Jobs for Pilots, Ground Staff, Engineers and Cabin Crew
http://www.flitejobs.com
Keywords:
Aviation Search Engines, flite, flitejobs, Aviation Jobs Online, airline jobs, flight instructors, crew, flying, JetJobs, jet jobs, employment, pilots, classifieds, airlines, commuters, travel, flight schools, fbo, commercial aviation, flight schools, universities, airline pilot, major airline, region airline, airline updates, flight attendant, flight training, job, jobs, flight data, ...

http://www.flitejobs.com

Line Up Aviation Personnel is a leading international provider of specialist personnel to the Aviation, Engineering, industry we have a large database with temporary and permanent contracts with major aerospace companies
http://www.luap.com/

http://www.luap.com/

Help building the largest human-edited directory of the web
Suggest URL - Open Directory Project - Become an editor
directopedia.org uses links and structure from dmoz Open Directory Project.
The contents has been generating using technology developed by scientec.

Wikipedia-Article "Employment"

Employment is a contract between two parties, one being the employer and the other being the employee. In a commercial setting, the employer conceives of a productive activity, generally with the intention of creating profits, and the employee contributes labour to the enterprise, usually in return for payment of wages.

Employment also exists in the public, nonprofit and household sectors.

In the United States, the "standard" employment contract is considered to be at-will meaning that the employer and employee are both free to terminate the employment at any time and for any cause, or for no cause at all.

To the extent that employment or the economic equivalent is not universal, unemployment exists.

Employment is almost universal in capitalist societies. Opponents of capitalism such as Marxists oppose the capitalist employment system, considering it to be unfair that the people who contribute the majority of work to an organization do not receive a proportionate share of the profit. However, the surrealist and the situationist movements were among the few groups to actually oppose work, and during the partially surrealist-influenced events of May 1968 the walls of the Sorbonne were covered with anti-work graffiti.

Labourers often talk of "getting a job", or "having a job". This conceptual metaphor of a "job" as a possession has led to its use in slogans such as "money for jobs, not bombs". Similar conceptions are that of "land" as a possession (real estate) or intellectual rights as a possession (intellectual property).

Contents

Employer

An employer is a person or institution that hires employees or workers. Employers offer wages to the workers in exchange for the worker's labor-power.

Employers include everything from individuals hiring a babysitter to governments and businesses which hired many thousands of employees. In most western societies governments are the largest single employers, but most of the work force is employed in small and medium businesses in the private sector.

Note that although employees may contribute to the evolution of an enterprise, the employer maintains autonomous control over the productive base of land and capital, and is the entity named in contracts. The employer typically also maintains ownership of intellectual property created by an employee within the scope of employment and as a function thereof. These are known as "works for hire".

Within large organizations the management of employees is often handled by Human Resources departments.

Employee

An employee is any person hired by an employer – typically, a worker hired to do a specific "job". Typical examples include accountants, solicitors, lawyers, photographers, among many other worker categorizations.

There are differing classes of employee. Some are permanent and receive a guaranteed salary, while others are hired on short term contracts or as consultants. In this respect, it is important to distinguish independent contractors who are treated differently both in law and in most taxation systems.

The employee contributes labour and expertise to an endeavour. Employees perform the discrete activity of economic production. Of the three factors of production, employees usually provide the labor.

Some companies feel that a happier work force is a better one and thus offer extra benefits to improve team spirit and performance. However, other employers try to increase profits by giving low wages and few benefits. To resist this, employees can organize into labor unions (American English), or trade unions (British English), who represent most of the available work force and must therefore be listened to by the management. This is the source of considerable bad feeling between the two sides, and sometimes even violence.

Alternatives

An individual who entirely owns the business for which he labours is known as self-employed, although if a self-employed individual has only one client for whom he performs work, he may be considered an employee of that client for tax purposes. Self-employment often leads to incorporation. Incorporation offers certain protections of one's personal assets. Laws of incorporation vary from state to state with California having the most incorporated businesses of any state in the U.S.

Workers who are not paid wages, such as volunteers, are generally not considered as being employed.

Someone who works under obligation for the purpose of fulfilling a debt without pay is known as a slave and slaveowners are also not considered employers. Some historians suggest that slavery is older than employment, but both arrangements have existed for all recorded history.

Employment Research and Education

Cornell University, School of Industrial and Labor Relations

Labor and Worklife Program at Harvard Law School

Films

Death on the Job, Filmmakers: William Guttentag and Vince DiPersio,1991

Office Space, written and directed by Mike Judge.

See also

External links

Links to park ranger jobs in Australia can be found at http://naturalresource.alphalink.com.au

This article is based on the article "Employment" from Wikipedia - the free encyclopedia created and edited by online user community. This article is distributed under the terms of GNU Free Documentation License. Here you find the list of authors of this article. The article can only edited within Wikipedia. Edit this article in Wikipedia.