El empleador



Example: El empleador ofreció un contrato nuevo a los trabajadores.

Definition


"El empleador" refers to the person or organization that hires and pays individuals to perform work or services. In the example phrase, "El empleador ofreció un contrato nuevo a los trabajadores," it highlights the role of the employer offering a new contract to employees.

Etymology


The term "el empleador" comes from the Spanish verb "emplear," meaning to employ or use. The suffix "-dor" is added to indicate the agent performing the action, thus forming "empleador," which literally means 'one who employs.' Did you know that the root of "emplear" traces back to the Latin word "implicare," meaning to enfold or involve?

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"El empleador" appears in the Vocaplus list "Spanish - General - (B2) - set 4", containing 112 commonly used words.
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