Across
- 2. A period during which an employee is absent from work due to illness.
- 3. workers who work in an office.
- 5. payment made by the state or, in the US, a trade union, to an unemployed person.
- 9. a fixed regular payment, typically paid on a monthly basis but often expressed as an annual sum, made by an employer to an employee, especially a professional or white-collar worker.
- 12. An agreement that prevents employees from working for competitors after leaving the company
- 14. A legally binding document outlining terms of employment
- 17. obtain (money) in return for labour or services.
- 18. Probation period. A time period at the start of employment to assess suitability for the job.
- 19. the people engaged in or available for work, either in a country or area or in a particular firm or industry.
Down
- 1. A benefit allowing pregnant employees to take time off from work
- 4. Pay given to an employee when they leave a company after fulfilling certain criteria
- 6. any hours worked by an employee that exceed their normally scheduled working hours.
- 7. a codification of private law relating to contracts, property, family, and obligations.
- 8. a person or organization that employs people.
- 10. A work contract that is limited by time, typically up to 36 months
- 11. a financial entity established by an employer to provide retirement benefits to employees
- 13. a task or action that one is required to perform as part of one's job.
- 15. the organized provision of medical care to individuals or a community.
- 16. The hours an employee is expected to work each week.
