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'''Employer''' refers to formal place of employment. An employer is a person or institution that hires employees or workers. Employers offer wages or a salary to the workers in exchange for the worker's work or labor. Employers include everything from individuals hiring a babysitter to governments and businesses which may hire 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.
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'''Employer''' refers to formal place of [[employment]]. An employer is a [[person]] or [[institution]] that hires employees or [[workers]]. Employers offer [[wages]] or a [[salary]] to the workers in exchange for the worker's work or [[labor]]. Employers include everything from individuals hiring a [[babysitter]] to [[governments]] and [[businesses]] which may hire 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.

Latest revision as of 17:21, 17 March 2010

Employer refers to formal place of employment. An employer is a person or institution that hires employees or workers. Employers offer wages or a salary to the workers in exchange for the worker's work or labor. Employers include everything from individuals hiring a babysitter to governments and businesses which may hire 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.