LS2: SUPPLY FAIR

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Across
  1. 3. – To formally present a request, typically in writing, for approval or action.
  2. 8. – To pass a magnetic or chip card through a card reader to make a payment or gain access.
  3. 9. – Personal or private issues involving family members, often requiring attention or time off work.
  4. 13. – To transfer something from one period or situation to another, such as an expense or task.
  5. 18. – To temporarily stop working to rest, recover, or attend to personal matters.
  6. 20. – A doctor's note or medical certificate indicating that an employee is unwell and unable to work.
  7. 22. – Time off work granted to a woman before and after childbirth.
  8. 23. – To decline or reject an offer, request, or invitation.
  9. 25. – To officially agree to or accept something, such as a decision or request.
  10. 26. – A job or work schedule that typically involves working around 35-40 hours per week.
  11. 27. – To limit or control the amount, number, or scope of something.
Down
  1. 1. – A time when work or activity levels are particularly high or demanding.
  2. 2. – To formally notify someone in writing, typically about leaving a job or intention to resign.
  3. 4. – Time off from work, typically granted for public holidays or personal vacations.
  4. 5. – Events or periods that occur in sequence, without interruption.
  5. 6. – To take care of or deal with something, such as a task or responsibility.
  6. 7. – To record the time you arrive at work using a timekeeping system.
  7. 10. – To dismiss or refuse something, such as an idea, offer, or request.
  8. 11. – A job or work schedule that involves working fewer hours than full-time, usually half of the standard workweek.
  9. 12. – To record the time you leave work using a timekeeping system.
  10. 14. – Time off work granted to a father after the birth of a child.
  11. 15. – Time off work due to illness or injury, often with compensation.
  12. 16. – Official rules or directives made by an authority to control or govern behavior.
  13. 17. – A person who works with you, typically in the same organization or workplace.
  14. 19. – Time off work where the employee does not receive pay.
  15. 21. – A fixed regular payment, typically paid monthly or annually, for professional work.
  16. 24. – A device used to read data from a card, such as credit, ID, or access cards.