Ex. 1 and 3 (p. 122)
Across
- 3. An extra payment or benefit that you get in your job
- 5. A person who cleans teeth
- 7. To do only what the rules at work say you must do and nothing more, as a form of protest
- 9. A system in which employees work a particular number of hours each week or month but can choose when they start and finish work each day
- 13. A section of a large organization
- 14. The main office of a company; the managers who work there
- 15. A period of time during which people refuse to work, as a protest about pay or conditions of work
- 17. Someone, whose job is to collect rubbish
- 18. Time that you spend working at your job after you have worked the normal hours
Down
- 1. A written request for something, such as a job or a place at a college, university
- 2. A statement from someone who knows you or has worked with you that gives information about you
- 4. Documents that prove who you are or that show your qualifications or status
- 6. Someone who works for a particular person or company, usually for low pay, in order to learn the type of work that they do
- 7. An amount of money that you earn for working, usually according to how many hours or days you work each week or month (plural)
- 8. Someone looking for new performers or players
- 10. Someone who is training for a particular profession
- 11. An extra amount of money that is added to a payment, especially to somebody’s wages or salary as a reward
- 12. A new member of a company or organization
- 15. A fixed amount of money that you earn each month or year at your job
- 16. Advantages that you get from a company in addition to the money that you earn (plural)