Worker:
A worker is a person who performs a work in order to earn money.
Employee:
An employee is a person who performs work for an institution or another person in order to earn wages or salary.
Differences:
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Definition (www.oxforddictionaries.com) |
A person who works, in particular. | A person employed for wages or salary, especially at non-executive level. |
Synonyms | Employee, help, peasant, slave, laborer | Worker, representative, staff member and operator |
Antonyms | Obstruction, check, unemployed and hindrance | Master, obstruction, hindrance and check |
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Types | Its types are:
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Word origin | The word worker was originated in the 14th century. | The word employee was originated in 1822. |
Job security | A worker may or may not have secure job opportunities. | An employee can be sure about his employment and along with it has a fixed salary. |
Advantages/Benefits | The advantages of workers are:
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The advantages of being an employee are:
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Disadvantages | The disadvantages of workers are:
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The disadvantages of being an employee are:
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