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English-german law dictionary. 2013.
English-german law dictionary. 2013.
redundant — I adjective excessive, inordinate, needless, otiose, overmuch, periphrastic, pleonastic, repetitive, repititious, superabundant, superfluous, supernumerary, supervacaneus, surplus, tautologic, tautological, uncalled for, undue, unnecessary,… … Law dictionary
employee — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ paid, salaried ▪ full time, part time ▪ We have around 100 full time employees. ▪ hourly (= paid per hour of work) (AmE) … Collocations dictionary
employee — n. 1) to engage (esp. BE), hire (esp. AE), take on an employee 2) to dismiss, fire, sack (colloq.) an employee; (BE) to make an employee redundant 3) a government; white collar employee 4) a full time; part time employee 5) a fellow employee * *… … Combinatory dictionary
redundant — /rɪ dʌndənt/ adjective 1. more than is needed, useless ● a redundant clause in a contract ● The new legislation has made clause 6 redundant. ● Retraining can help workers whose old skills have become redundant. 2. ♦ to make someone redundant to… … Dictionary of banking and finance
redundant — /rəˈdʌndənt / (say ruh dunduhnt) adjective 1. being in excess; exceeding what is usual or natural: a redundant part. 2. characterised by or using too many words to express ideas: a redundant style. 3. denoting or relating to an employee who is or …
Suitable reasonable employment — is a concept which is used in United Kingdom redundancy scenarios.It occurs when a job has been made redundant and the employer offers the redundant job holder an alternative position. If the position is within the skills and capabilities of the… … Wikipedia
redundancy — /rəˈdʌndənsi/ (say ruh dunduhnsee) noun (plural redundancies) 1. the state of being redundant. 2. a redundant thing, part, or amount; a superfluity. 3. the payment made to a redundant employee. Also, redundance …
Employment Relations Act 2000 — Infobox NZ Legislation short title=Employment Relations Act long title= No long title introduced by= date passed=2000 royal assent= commencement= October 2 2000 amendments= 2001, 2004 related legislation= Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration… … Wikipedia
Database normalization — In the design of a relational database management system (RDBMS), the process of organizing data to minimize redundancy is called normalization. The goal of database normalization is to decompose relations with anomalies in order to produce… … Wikipedia
Employment Rights Act 1996 — Infobox UK Legislation short title=Employment Rights Act 1996 parliament=Parliament of the United Kingdom long title=... statute book chapter=1996 c. 18 introduced by= territorial extent=England and Wales; Scotland; Northern Ireland royal assent … Wikipedia
unfair dismissal — A statutory claim under the Employment Rights Act 1996. An employee who has been dismissed can make a claim to an Industrial Tribunal that he has been unfairly dismissed. If the employer is unable to show that the dismissal was fair, based on a… … Law dictionary