On the Job Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 4. – A person who oversees employees and guides their work.
  2. 6. – Being present at work as scheduled.
  3. 7. Agreement (NDA) – A contract that prevents an employee from sharing confidential company information.
  4. 8. – Payment given to an employee when they are laid off or terminated.
  5. 10. – Extra money paid to an employee for performance or achievement.
  6. 12. – A standard procedure for how things should be done at work.
  7. 14. of Command – The line of authority in an organization.
  8. 16. Pay – The amount an employee receives after taxes and deductions.
  9. 17. System – A system that tracks attendance, behavior, or performance and assigns points for infractions or achievements.
  10. 18. Pay – The total amount earned before taxes and deductions.
  11. 21. Off – Temporary or permanent termination of employees due to company needs.
  12. 22. Resources (HR) – The department that manages hiring, employee concerns, and company policies.
  13. 23. – Being accountable for completing tasks or duties.
  14. 24. – Money subtracted from an employee’s paycheck, such as taxes or insurance.
Down
  1. 1. – Acting responsibly, respectfully, and maturely at work.
  2. 2. – A written rule or guideline that employees must follow.
  3. 3. – To lower an employee to a position with less responsibility or pay.
  4. 5. Rights – Legal protections that employees have in the workplace.
  5. 9. of Conduct – Rules that explain acceptable behavior at work.
  6. 11. Leave – Paid or unpaid time off from work for illness.
  7. 12. – Being on time for work or appointments.
  8. 13. – The fixed regular payment an employee receives for their work.
  9. 15. Resolution – Managing disagreements in a fair and effective way.
  10. 17. – To raise an employee to a position with more responsibility or higher pay.
  11. 19. – Non-wage compensation provided to employees, such as health insurance or retirement plans.
  12. 20. – A group of employees organized to protect workers’ rights and negotiate with employers.