employer
The term 'datore di lavoro' in Italian is used to refer to an employer, which is a person or organization that employs people. This term is used in a similar context as in English, often in discussions about employment, job responsibilities, and labor laws.
The employer has raised the salaries of all employees.
This sentence indicates that the employer has increased the salaries of all his employees. The use of 'datore di lavoro' here refers to the person or entity that controls and directs a worker under an express or implied contract of hire and who pays the worker's salary or wages.
I am looking for an employer who respects workers' rights.
In this example, the individual is seeking employment from an employer who is known for valuing and respecting the rights of their workers. The 'datore di lavoro' in this context is the one who provides employment and is being relied upon to respect worker's rights.
The employment contract was signed by the employer.
This sentence tells us that the employment contract was signed by the employer. In this case, the 'datore di lavoro' is the one who is entering into the contract with the employee, and is the party responsible for fulfilling the responsibilities outlined in that contract.