Introduction to Commerce

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Across
  1. 3. Money which is paid into a separate account on top of wages to assist an individual in their retirement
  2. 4. 9-digit number which each individual is given by the ATO and keeps for life
  3. 6. A person or organization that hires and gives work to people
  4. 11. A group of people who can help if you feel as though you have been discriminated against at work
  5. 12. A formal agreement on pay and conditions established jointly by employers and employees in an individual workplace
  6. 14. which keep workers safe and healthy
  7. 16. A fixed amount that is paid to a worker each pay period
  8. 17. Payment based on the number of hours worked, multiplied by an hourly rate of pay
  9. 18. A person hired by a person or organisation that works for wages or salary
  10. 19. A combination of work and training which lasts for 3 or 4 years
Down
  1. 1. Permanent work, more than 30 hours per week
  2. 2. Employees who are employed for a specific period of time or task
  3. 5. The lowest salary an adult can be paid
  4. 7. Permanent work, less than 30 hours per week
  5. 8. When a worker does not have a firm commitment in advance from an employer about how long they will be employed for, or the days (or hours) they will work
  6. 9. Paid leave given to permanent employees who can produce a medical certificate as proof of illness
  7. 10. Holiday leave which can be taken by permanent employees. Usually 4 weeks per year
  8. 13. Rules about what employees get at work, such as what hours they work and how often they have to have a break
  9. 15. Legal documents that outline the minimum pay rates and conditions of employment