The Language of work

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Across
  1. 3. The part of our income taken by the government to pay for collective goods and services.
  2. 6. A legally-binding, formal agreement between an employee and an employer.
  3. 7. Non-wage benefits such as long service leave or sick leave.
  4. 11. Extra pay on top of the normal full-time rate to compensate casual employees for lack of access to entitlements.
  5. 14. I can earn some money on a regular basis and studying at the same time.
  6. 15. A method of resolving disputes where the parties involved discuss the issues in an attempt to reach a compromise.
  7. 16. When people are trying to find work but have so far unsuccessful.
  8. 18. When a particular job a person is doing is no longer required to be performed, usually due to technological changes.
Down
  1. 1. The contracting of some organisational operations to outside suppliers.
  2. 2. I am employed on an hourly basis.
  3. 4. Agreements about pay and conditions made at the enterprise level.
  4. 5. An organized association of workers in a trade, group of trades, or profession, formed to protect and further their rights and interests.
  5. 8. The state of having paid work.
  6. 9. A fixed regular payment for work.
  7. 10. I have to work 40 hours a week.
  8. 12. When the Industrial Relations Commission makes a decision in regard to a dispute between an employer and employee, which is legally binding.
  9. 13. People who are paid according to the number of items they make.
  10. 17. Money received on a regular basis from work, property, business or social welfare payments.