honors econs lesson 9-10

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Across
  1. 1. The Red Cross
  2. 3. workers negotiating for better wages
  3. 4. a person who works with information or who develops or applies information in the workplace
  4. 6. a business practice in which work that was once done within a company is sent to outside contractors
  5. 9. a business organization that is jointly owned and operated by a group of individuals for their mutual benefit
  6. 10. the process by which people and economies around the world are becoming increasingly interconnected.
  7. 14. a difference in the wages earned by various groups in society
  8. 15. the English trading with America
  9. 16. policies designed to promote the hiring of individuals from groups that have historically faced job discrimination. Such groups include minorities, women, and people with disabilities.
  10. 19. This level requires specialized skills and training.
  11. 20. funders
Down
  1. 2. the practice of working at home or at another location outside the workplace and using phones, computers, or other means to stay connected with the workplace
  2. 5. a governing body of a corporation elected by the shareholders
  3. 7. nonwage compensations offered to workers in addition to pay. Examples include health care and vacation benefits
  4. 8. Jeff Bezos
  5. 11. An organization of workers in a specific industry that seeks to improve working conditions, wages, and benefits for its members
  6. 12. janitor
  7. 13. a distinctive name or symbol that identifies a firm and its products or services and that has been legally registered as the property of that firm
  8. 17. the first sale of a new corporation’s stock
  9. 18. a share of earnings paid to a franchiser or to an inventor, writer, or artist for the sale or use of that person’s work