noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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employee
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Can an employee handbook serve as a basis for contractual obligation?
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When an employee is working without a formal employment contract, the terms of an employee handbook may be contractually binding.
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The newsletter explains issues such as overtime pay, fair housing laws and employee handbooks .
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Several courts have held, however, that express disclaimers in employee handbooks can negate any promises made.
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According to the employee handbook , I can fire her next Friday.
■ VERB
publish
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In June they published a handbook about how valuable they were.
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We publish a handbook for our members, provide appraisal services, and we're active in legislative matters.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a handbook on basic psychology
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a useful handbook for managers
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Healthcare coverage is explained in detail in the employee handbook .
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The students' handbook gives information on how to find accommodation.
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There are all kinds of health and fitness handbooks on the market these days.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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According to the employee handbook , I can fire her next Friday.
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Each handbook also includes a number of additional assessments.
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I could have issued a blueprint and handbook had anyone asked.
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Is it primarily a handbook for managers or a review of developments in services for people with learning difficulties?
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Mackey had seen handbooks on guerrilla tactics, back issues of a racist magazine Guy published.
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The course of study is just a list, it is not a handbook for teaching.
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The polytechnic handbook which I used was not much help and my tutor has told me to ask the librarian for help.
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Writers of standard handbooks are also inclined to dismiss the early evidence.