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Employers vs Occupier - What's the difference?

employers | occupier |


As nouns the difference between employers and occupier

is that employers is while occupier is a proponent or supporter of the occupy wall street movement.

Applicants vs Employers - What's the difference?

applicants | employers |


As nouns the difference between applicants and employers

is that applicants is while employers is .

Employers vs Subordinate - What's the difference?

employers | subordinate |


As nouns the difference between employers and subordinate

is that employers is while subordinate is (senseid)(countable) one who is subordinate.

As an adjective subordinate is

placed in a lower class, rank, or position.

As a verb subordinate is

to make subservient.

Employers vs Employers - What's the difference?

employers | employers |


In plural of|employer|lang=en terms the difference between employers and employers

is that employers is while employers is .

As nouns the difference between employers and employers

is that employers is while employers is .

Employers vs Personnel - What's the difference?

employers | personnel |


As nouns the difference between employers and personnel

is that employers is plural of lang=en while personnel is employees; office staff.

Workers vs Employers - What's the difference?

workers | employers |


As nouns the difference between workers and employers

is that workers is while employers is .

Law vs Employers - What's the difference?

law | employers |


As a proper noun law

is or law can be , perhaps originally meaning someone who lives near a burial mound or law can be (judaism) the torah.

As a noun employers is

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Employers vs Employ - What's the difference?

employers | employ |


As nouns the difference between employers and employ

is that employers is while employ is the state of being an employee; employment.

As a verb employ is

to hire (somebody for work or a job).

Employers vs Masters - What's the difference?

employers | masters |


As nouns the difference between employers and masters

is that employers is plural of lang=en while masters is plural of lang=en.

Employers - What does it mean?

employers | |

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