Health and Work Revision
Across
- 6. An advancement to a higher rank or position in a company.
- 9. A danger or risk to your health at work (occupational...).
- 10. Tiredness of the eyes from looking at screens too long.
- 12. A student or graduate working to gain experience.
- 13. A fixed regular payment made every month.
- 14. Physical or mental collapse caused by overwork or stress.
- 15. A lifestyle involving very little physical activity.
- 16. The amount of work a person is expected to do.
- 17. A boss's excessive control of every small detail of work.
- 18. The daily travel between home and work.
- 19. Extra benefits like a company car or private health insurance.
Down
- 1. Doing only the minimum requirements of a job and nothing more.
- 2. A medical examination to ensure an employee is fit.
- 3. An available or unoccupied job position.
- 4. Losing your job because your role is no longer needed.
- 5. An invisible barrier that prevents promotion for some groups.
- 7. To voluntarily leave your job.
- 8. A self-employed person who works for different companies.
- 11. Official rules and laws to prevent accidents (safety...).
- 15. Permission to be away from work because of illness.