"employed" means to be in paid work.
employed mean which we can work for someone and he can paid you by its own.
employed mean which we can work for someone and he can paid you by its own.
If you work for pay, that is an example of compensation.
Just getting you enrolled in a payroll so that you can get paid for your work.
There is an available spot for somebody to be hired (paid work)
It means that you will be paid at the end of the work day. In many cases this also assumes you will be paid in cash, off the books.
the person who work for the British it mean that they are British slave .And they dot get paid . And also mean origin from the Hindu.,people.
If you mean supervisors at most workplaces, yes they do. However, if you mean WikiAnswers, no. Volunteer supervisors and senior supervisors are not paid. It is the Community Assistants who get paid, since they actually work for Answers.
Yes, charges are paid for work done .
No, it isn't. You could say: I have not gotten paid. [I did some work already, and the person I did it for needs to pay me.] or, I didn't get paid for that work. or, I haven't been paid yet. or, I need to be paid for the work I did. or, You need to pay me for the work I did for you.
paid work is when you work for someone and get something in return in most cages money and unpaid work is when you do something but do not get anything in return example of an unpaid could be volunteering to do something where you do not get paid anything