economics vocab
Across
- 3. a business owned and run by one person
- 6. two or more companies joining together that have businesses that are unrelated
- 7. jobs that require special skills and training in order to do
- 8. a certificate that a corporation gives someone that promises to pay back money they borrowed, at certain times and with interest added to it
- 11. a work stoppage in order to force employers to listen to employee demands
- 12. all people who could possibly go to work; nonmilitary, 16 years old or older
- 15. businesses that do not work for a profit or owners (schools, museums, boys and girls club, etc.)
- 17. money and/or other valuables belonging to a person or to a business
- 18. pay for workers that is not money; paid vacations, retirement pay, health insurance, etc.
- 20. unofficial and invisible barriers that prevent women and people of different races from being promoted at work
Down
- 1. a share of earning paid to the parent company in a franchise
- 2. a legal obligation to pay debts
- 4. laws that make it illegal to force workers to join a union
- 5. a business that is owned and run by a group of people for all of their benefit
- 9. arranging for workers outside a company to do work that somebody inside the company could do
- 10. a business owned by a group of people, but that is considered to act as an individual with a single purpose
- 13. a share or part of a company that can be bought, sold, or traded by a person
- 14. moving some parts of a company's operations to another country
- 16. mutiple people own it
- 19. someone who a manual labor (working with their hands) job, often in a factory, and gets paid by the hour