Differences between employer and employee

EMPLOYER
EMPLOYEE
The decision on how
what to do with the profit of the business is the decision of the employer.
Unless when given
the right by the employer, the employees do not have a stake on the profit of
the business.
The employee is
paid by the employer.
The employee works
for the employer.
The profit of the
company is the employers’ financial reward.
The salary of the
employee is the financial reward of the employer.

When there is no
profit, the employer bears the loses
The employee is
entitled to the reward whether there is profit or not.
The stake of the
employer can be inherited by his offspring if he willed it to them.
The position of the
employee cannot be transferred to his offspring.
The indebtedness of
the company is a liability of the employer.
The indebtedness of
the company is not a liability on the employee.
Employer is someone
who hires people to work for them or the company.
An employee is
someone that works for a company or someone, and is under them in rank.
If you are in a
socialist country, the employer pretends to pay the employee.
The employee
pretends to work for the employer.
Employers employ
employees are
employed
The employer
creates the job
The employee
fills/does the job.
The employer deals
with all the headaches required to run a business.
Employees get to
work for regular wages.
Employers are paid
more than the employee.
Employees are paid
less than employers
Employer is the
risk taker in the company who invest his or her money in the business.
Am employee is just
a person employed by the employer to work on his goals.
The employer decide
on what the employee should do
The employee
follows the order of the employer.
The employer
decides on when to change the focus of the business
The employee
complies with the employer on any change in focus of business.

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