Across
- 2. (5+6) the marketplace where employers and employees interact, and jobs are created and filled
- 4. by chance, not planned or prearranged; irregular
- 8. (n pl) people who buy the product or services
- 10. (8+6) an increase in the economy of a country or an area, especially of the value of goods and services the country or area produces
- 13. someone who takes a risk in starting a business to earn a profit
- 14. the achievement of something desired, promised, or predicted
- 15. a large building used for storing goods
- 16. a job or profession
- 17. to ask for something in writing or by filling out a form
Down
- 1. (6+5) work done by using one's hands to do the job
- 3. (7+4) the smallest amount of money that employers are legally allowed to pay someone who works for them
- 4. (n pl) the information you get at the end of an experiment
- 5. arrange or put in order
- 6. a thing
- 7. the main part
- 9. acceptable, satisfactory, or reasonable
- 11. co-worker, fellow worker
- 12. (6+3+3) the difference between the amounts of money paid to women and men, often for doing the same work
