Across
- 3. When three or more unrelated businesses are involved.
- 4. A business owned and managed by a single individual.
- 5. A company contracting another company to do a specific job.
- 7. Work that requires specialized abilities and training.
- 9. Work that requires no specialized skills.
- 10. The wage rate, or price of labor services.
- 13. Money and other valuables.
- 16. Workers allowed to live and work in the United States only temporarily.
- 17. Work that requires minimal specialized skills and education.
- 18. Demand for labor.
- 19. The movement of some of a company's operations to another country.
Down
- 1. A settlement technique in which a neutral party intervenes to find a solution.
- 2. The unofficial barrier that sometimes prevents women and minorities from advancing in organizations.
- 4. A certificate of ownership in a corporation.
- 6. A business organization owned and operated by a group of individuals for their shared benefit.
- 8. The legal obligation to pay debts.
- 11. Negotiation labor contracts to keep unnecessary workers on the company payroll.
- 12. All nonmilitary people who are employed or unemployed.
- 14. An organized work stoppage.
- 15. The theory that education results in higher efficiency of production leading to higher wages.
