Employee Status

Pronunciation:ɪmˈplɔɪiː ˈstæts
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Quick Translations

  • 员工状态
  • 雇员状态

Definitions

noun

Definition

The classification of a worker's employment situation, including their rights, benefits, and obligations.

In ZH

工人就业情况的分类,包括他们的权利、福利和义务。

Examples

  • Every time Sally checks her employee status, she hopes it's still active, unlike her gym membership!
  • I updated my employee status on social media, but my boss liked it before I could change it to 'Looking for a new job'.
  • During the company meeting, Jake joked that his employee status was 'unemployed' - he just wanted to leave early for pizza.

Cultural Notes

In many companies, employee status defines whether someone is full-time, part-time, or a contractor, which affects their benefits. Understanding this term is crucial for workers to navigate their rights in the workplace.

noun

Definition

The legal or organizational designation that indicates a person's role within a company.

In ZH

指示一个人在公司中角色的法律或组织称号。

Examples

  • When my friend tried to claim his 'employee status' for discounts, they just laughed and said he was more of a 'professional napper'!
  • In the corporate world, having a high employee status can be like being a celebrity—everyone wants to take a selfie with you!
  • After posting a meme about his employee status, Mark got so many likes that HR thought he was running for office.

Cultural Notes

Employee status can affect job security, salary, and advancement opportunities. In some cultures, this status can also be tied to social status and recognition.