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- 2. permit
- 3. it legal for otherwise underage students to work for an employer. A work permit limits the number of hours a student can work each school day and the types of jobs a student can do. Work permits may be issued by schools.
- 6. first ranking in a "to do" list when items are listen by importance from first to last.
- 8. labor standards act (FLSA)
- 9. safety and health administration (OSHA)
- 12. manager in the workplace. He or she explains what is expected on the job and evaluates how well you do your work
- 14. learning programs
- 16. equal pay be given to employees of both sexes for doing equal jobs.
- 17. wage
- 18. job site where a student works to learn job skills. A training station may be a manufacturing company, hospital, hair salon, bank, construction site, auto service center, or some other workplace
- 20. in work-based learning programs have a special teacher or counselor assigned to them
- 23. a planned meeting between a job applicant and an employer
- 24. of a list of attitudes, skills, and knowledge that the student plans to learn during the work experience.
- 26. assistant who helps with day- to-day questions. Another common term for this worker is training sponsor. A work-based mentor is an employee who knows how to do the job and teaches you to do it well.
- 27. types of school programs designed to prepare students for work. These programs provide students with job training
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- 1. based mentor
- 4. school program providing paid or unpaid work experience for a specified period as a way to learn about a job or an industry. Students participate in this supervised work experience by enrolling as they would for a class.
- 5. security
- 7. everyone evaluate progress
- 10. education
- 11. agreement
- 13. pay
- 15. pay act
- 19. workers from unfair treatment by their employer
- 20. and enforces safety and health standards for workers. The agency's goal is to prevent accidents and injuries in the workplace
- 21. down the main ideas of an assignment; expressing key thoughts.
- 22. coordinater
- 25. the federal government's program for providing income when earnings are reduced or stopped by retirement, disability, or death
