Across
- 2. someone with technical training whose job involves using special equipment or machines
- 4. an amount of money that the British government gives to families with children
- 7. to go away from a place
- 8. Flexible working hours
- 11. atostoginiai
- 13. someone whose job is to make arrangements for funerals organizatorius
- 15. Moksliniai tyrimai ir plėtra
- 18. atleisti darbuotujus
- 19. the department in a large organization that deals with questions and complaints from its customers, gives advice on using the product or service it provides etc
- 22. _trike to quit working at their jobs until certain demands are met. If we don't have a contract by noon tomorrow, we'll go out on strike.
- 23. the work of explaining to the public what an organization does, so that they will understand it and approve of it
- 24. /representative someone whose job is to travel to different places and sell the products or services of a particular company
- 25. to take the necessary action, especially in order to solve a problem SYN handle
- 26. Go out of business
- 27. money added to someone’s wages, especially as a reward for good work
Down
- 1. an economy in which data and intellectual work are a more important source of wealth than manufacturing
- 3. the activity of deciding how to advertise a product, what price to charge for it etc, or the type of job in which you do this
- 5. Samdyti darbuotujus
- 6. start a business
- 9. Programinės įrangos kūrėjas
- 10. someone whose job is to buy and sell shares in companies for other people
- 12. the feeling that you have when you enjoy your job
- 14. an organization’s programme of advertising activities over a particular period of time with specific aims, for example to increase sales of a product
- 16. white-collar workers have jobs in offices, banks etc rather than jobs working in factories, building things
- 17. pardavimai
- 20. resources in a company, the department that deals with employing, training, and helping people
- 21. benefits something that you get in addition to your salary, for example a car
