Across
- 4. Any unpaid participation in the workforce designed to provide an experience of working life, many schools provide work experience for secondary students to see what it is like to be out on the workforce.
- 5. Payment for services that is usually made on an hourly, daily, weekly or piece basis.
- 6. A subject or qualification required to be eligible for entry to a particular course of study.
- 8. Post-secondary courses offered by universities, private providers and TAFE institutes.
- 10. Leave given to employees to attend courses of study that are approved by their employer.
- 12. The development of the skills, knowledge and aptitudes necessary to perform a job.
- 13. Pay after deductions have been taken out.
- 14. Work that is rostered into two or three shifts over a 24-hour period.
Down
- 1. A basic fee or wage paid to a salespeople. A commission is usually paid as well.
- 2. An additional payment made by an employer for good performance or greater productivity.
- 3. A person who works for themselves rather than an employer.
- 7. Pay before tax and other deductions have been taken out.
- 8. A person who is receiving instruction.
- 9. A fee or percentage paid to a salesperson or agent for sales or services, usually on top of a retainer.
- 11. work Work that is done for no payment, such as delivering Meals on wheels or visiting hospitals.
