What does ex-employee mean?
Definitions for ex-employee
ex-em·ploy·ee
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of ex-employee in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of ex-employee in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
Examples of ex-employee in a Sentence
Planned Parenthood has apologized for the insensitivity of the employee who was taped and they will continue to answer questions for Congress and others.
We provide a bulge bracket experience for the employee, but with a boutique mentality.
Nothing has changed with respect to our deadline or our approach to the federal employee vaccination requirement, the deadline was November 22, and we already have 96.5 % compliance across a diverse workforce that is the largest in the United States. This is incredible progress and should serve as an example to employers across the board that vaccination requirements work.
After a few days I noticed they were giving trays to a German employee and saying: 'You take it.' So I asked them why and it turned out they couldn't touch alcohol for religious reasons, so it was a big problem.
This has been a difficult time for our employee. They have been concerned for their own safety and that of their family.
Translations for ex-employee
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- السابق موظفArabic
- Ex-AngestellterGerman
- πρώην υπάλληλοςGreek
- eksdungitoEsperanto
- ex empleadoSpanish
- ex-employéFrench
- पूर्व कर्मचारीHindi
- mantan karyawanIndonesian
- ex-dipendenteItalian
- 元従業員Japanese
- ಮಾಜಿ ಉದ್ಯೋಗಿKannada
- 전직원Korean
- ex-ministerLatin
- ex-ansattNorwegian
- były pracownikPolish
- ex-empregadoPortuguese
- fost angajatRomanian
- మాజీ ఉద్యోగిTelugu
- سابق ملازمUrdu
- 前僱員Chinese
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