English to Punjabi Dictionary employment

employment

ਰੁਜ਼ਗਾਰ
definition
noun
a fall in the numbers in full-time employment
the condition of having paid work.
example
The parent must have completed one year's continuous 'employment' with their employer to qualify for parental leave.
We laughed as I recalled my first week of 'employment' in the industry.
There was also a positive change in 'employment' of young people below 30 registered over the month.
'employment' of staff
Niche markets for undergraduates are important in providing 'employment' opportunities.
the 'employment' of a full-time tutor
And with these openings come 'employment' opportunities for school leavers.
The new element in the Australian family situation is maternal 'employment' .
The course was specifically aimed at individuals with a genuine interest in securing full-time 'employment' in the retail sector.
Reasonableness may also require the employer to offer suitable alternative 'employment' if appropriate.
'employment' of weapons
Was the solution to improve the conditions of women's paid 'employment' ?
economies can be made by the full 'employment' of existing facilities
the 'employment' of a full-time tutor
But why do we think it beyond the capabilities of students to take on paid 'employment' while studying?
His efforts to obtain 'employment' in the financial sector were undocumented and few.
Apparently, I had a tax liability relating to my second period of 'employment' with this employer.
The husband argues that the wife has had sufficient time to secure meaningful full time 'employment' .
He continued that structures were needed to provide full-time 'employment' for young people and also summer jobs.
She is currently seeking alternative 'employment' in Scotland to coincide with her move north.
But does this responsibility not also extend to parents in paid 'employment' ?
she returned to 'employment'
An employer, in the absence of just cause, remains free to terminate the 'employment' of an employee.
Interviews must be conducted with care and an understanding of 'employment' discrimination laws.
The number of people in paid 'employment' has more or less doubled since 1990.
a fall in the numbers in full-time 'employment'
Only once did he seriously seek fulltime 'employment' outside New Haven.
Traditionally, large Japanese companies have provided lifetime 'employment' for their more valued employees in return for lifetime loyalty.
a fall in the numbers in full-time 'employment'
We recommend also that the members resolve to consider the 'employment' of a full-time solicitor.
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