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We know that money and pay are important in the employer-employee exchange, but, as the saying goes, "money can't buy love."
Ryan M. Johnson: A Work-Life Situation Not Many of Us Can Imagine Ryan M. Johnson 2011
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“The set of people who were on this team were quite uncomfortable with the idea that this would be part of the employer-employee relationship.”
In the Plex Steven Levy 2011
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Prosecutor David Walgren said the defense presented "junk science" and that Murray had broken trust with Jackson by changing their doctor-patient relationship to one of "employer-employee" and that in exchange for $150,000 a month would perpetuate an "obscene experiment" in which he provided Jackson drugs in an unsafe manner.
Conrad Murray Found Guilty of Involuntary Manslaughter in Michael Jackson Case 2011
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We know that money and pay are important in the employer-employee exchange, but, as the saying goes, "money can't buy love."
Ryan M. Johnson: A Work-Life Situation Not Many of Us Can Imagine Ryan M. Johnson 2011
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Research performed by Thomas Stanley and William Danko for their best-selling book The Millionaire Next Door found that self-employed businesspersons were four times more likely to be millionaires than those in traditional employer-employee roles.
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The H-1B program has been a mainstay of software companies and other businesses that seek foreign nationals to fill certain jobs, and an employer-employee relationship has generally been a prerequisite for qualifying.
U.S. to Assist Immigrant Job Creators Miriam Jordan 2011
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Perhaps the earliest example of the genre is Chaucer's engagingly profane take on employer-employee relations in the Cook's Tale from "The Canterbury Tales."
What the Help Really Saw Elizabeth Lowry 2012
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The tolerance of behavior between co-workers is a lot different than between employer-employee, as it should be.
The Cause of Corruption, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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It is punk-ish behaviour, an act of vandalism that cheerfully crashes a fist through football's rather cobwebbed sense, not just of employer-employee obligations, but of club and supporter loyalty too.
Wayne's new world Barney Ronay 2010
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We know that money and pay are important in the employer-employee exchange, but, as the saying goes, "money can't buy love."
Ryan M. Johnson: A Work-Life Situation Not Many of Us Can Imagine Ryan M. Johnson 2011
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