61.   Silicon Graphics has dismissed the employee who created a program to test the security of computer networks and plans to distribute it over the Internet.

62.   She comes to the office infrequently, executives of the company said, but she retains power, and late last year dismissed several employees.

63.   Sometimes the wife would dismiss an employee in the morning, only to have the order countermanded by the husband in the afternoon.

64.   Such changes seemed radical for a company known for cautious planning and a reluctance to dismiss employees.

65.   That an employer could dismiss an employee for any reason, including smelling like smoke.

66.   The agency said it had the right to dismiss an employee it did not consider an appropriate role model for youth.

67.   The change is subject to enabling legislation outlining the criteria for dismissing employees.

68.   The company also agreed not to dismiss current employees without just cause and pledged not to increase local calling rates.

69.   The company report said its investigation was unable to verify the claim, but the employee was dismissed for violating company policies on fraternizing.

70.   The creditors also asked Kia Chairman Kim to come up with concrete and detailed ways to dismiss its employees and sell assets.

v. + employee >>共 766
fire 3.24%
pay 3.05%
have 2.83%
hire 2.46%
dismiss 2.20%
treat 1.89%
protect 1.73%
keep 1.61%
include 1.59%
kill 1.49%
dismiss + n. >>共 1065
charge 6.63%
case 5.80%
suggestion 4.77%
report 4.56%
claim 4.12%
idea 3.37%
notion 2.88%
allegation 2.64%
criticism 2.61%
concern 2.52%
employee 1.10%
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