Across
- 2. The purpose of this is to increase wages and better the working conditions of the members
- 4. A business owned by more than one person that makes up 4% of all sales
- 6. Legally treated like it is its own entity and is owned by individual stockholders
- 8. They have no owner, and they usually offer a benefit to the public. They don't exist to make profit.
- 10. Legal/Financial responsibility for causing bodily or property damage
- 13. A worker with no special skills, like a dishwasher
- 14. Just like a limited partnership but each person only has a limited amount of liability
- 17. A merger of 3 or more unrelated businesses joining
- 18. A business organization owned and operated by a group of individuals for shared benefit
- 19. Workers that are naturalized citizens, permanent residents, guest workers, and unauthorized immigrants
- 20. All nonmilitary people who are employed or unemployed
Down
- 1. One person holds the liability and the other person invests the money
- 3. A worker with advanced skills and education, like a lawyer
- 5. A type of employment known as contingency employment
- 7. These are corporations that are headquartered in one country but operate in many
- 9. Semi independent business that pays fees to a parent company for the right to sell something
- 11. This type of business makes up 10% of businesses and 15% of sales
- 12. A worker with minimal skills, like a warehouse worker
- 15. When two or more firms in the same competing market join together
- 16. A worker with specialized abilities, like a mechanic or a chef
