Across
- 5. _ompany to start a company, organization, committee etc SYN establish
- 6. the knowledge that your job is permanent as long as you want it to be
- 7. (informal)to dismiss someone from their job SYN sack
- 8. Gaukite darbo užmokesčio didėjimą
- 10. to work too much or to make someone work too much
- 12. Pateikite paraišką dėl
- 14. the extra money that you must pay back when you borrow money
- 15. akcijos
- 16. to give someone money for something you buy or for a service
- 17. Perimti iš
- 19. leave A leave of absence from work granted to a father to care for an infant.
- 20. a small amount of additional money that you give to someone such as a waiter or a taxi driver
- 21. a job with normal daytime hours. I wouldn't want a nine-to-five job. I like the freedom I have as my own boss. I used to work nights, but now I have a nine-to-five job.
- 22. with neither side having any advantage over the other
- 25. Pradine alga
- 26. something that someone needs or asks for
- 27. to learn or to teach someone the skills that are needed to do a different job
- 29. formal a job
- 30. money you earn that is paid according to the number of hours, days, or weeks that you work → salary
- 31. _romotion Skatinimo perspektyvos
Down
- 1. benefit /dole money paid regularly by the government to people who have no job
- 2. to stop working, usually because you have reached a certain age
- 3. Pasiimk laisvą dieną
- 4. Pradėkite savo verslą
- 9. a group of people who have been given the official job of finding out about something or controlling something
- 11. when you stop working, usually because of your age
- 13. to dismiss someone from their job SYN fire Give sb the sack
- 18. to officially announce that you have decided to leave your job or an organization → quit
- 23. In receipt of assistance, financial or otherwise, from publicly or privately funded agencies (most often government-run) due to a certain level of hardship, poverty, or need. It was really disheartening having to go on the dole these past six months, but it was the only thing that kept our family afloat after I lost my job.
- 24. the number of people who are available to work, considered together with all the available jobs
- 28. money paid by an employer to a worker who is too ill to work
