Differences between employer and employee

EMPLOYER
EMPLOYEE
The employer hires workers for 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 workers
employees are employed by employers
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.
The employer usually gets more benefits from the company than the
employee.
The employee gets less benefits from the company, he or she is only
hired when the employer is sure of making profit.
The employer has job security. That means he or she is not afraid of
being sacks, unless the business liquidates.
The employee has no job security. The chance of keeping his or her job
is based on the employer’s decision.
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 employer can give his or her position in the company to his or her
offspring as an inheritance.
The employee cannot give his or her position to another person as an
inherited.
The debt incurred by the company is the employer’s responsibility
The debt of the company is nit the employee’s responsibility.

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