Mention the differences between employee and employer
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As nouns the difference between employer and employee
is that employer is a person, firm or other entity which pays for or hires the services of another person while employee is an individual who provides labor to a company or another person.
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An employee works for a corporation and offers services in return for a wage, whereas an employer recruits and pays employees.
Employee :
- The primary aim is to work and develop a solid professional portfolio while also earning good pay.
- Employees do not have influence over their employers, although they can resign if they are having issues.
- Employees are paid a predetermined monthly monetary reward for their services.
- Employee responsibilities include remaining loyal to the organization, working with complete dedication, and adhering to the regulations.
Employer :
- An employer is someone who hires and pays individuals to work for a company
- The main purpose is to motivate personnel to achieve maximum productivity levels while staying on time.
- An employer has authority over his or her workforce and thus can issue warnings or dismiss workers.
- CTC, which includes bonuses and other incentives, is provided by an employer to his or her employees.
- An employer's primary job is to provide regular monetary remuneration, healthcare, and a safe working environment.
- Employers should make an effort to be approachable so that workers may call out to them in the event of a difficulty.
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