World of Work

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Across
  1. 3. The system by which goods and services are produced, sold, and bought in a country or region.
  2. 4. A type of job that requires special training or skill, often one that is respected in society.
  3. 6. A building or group of buildings where goods are made using machines.
  4. 7. The time during which a person is expected to be at work. (2 words)
  5. 9. A room, set of rooms, or building where people work, usually doing business or administrative tasks.
  6. 13. A person responsible for controlling or administering an organization or a company.
  7. 16. The state of not having a job, especially when actively looking for one.
  8. 20. Money that individuals and businesses must pay to the government.
  9. 21. The time when a person stops working permanently, usually due to age.
  10. 22. The ability to be a leader or the group of people who are in charge of an organization.
  11. 29. A notice or announcement promoting a product, service, or job.
  12. 31. A period of work experience, often unpaid, for students or young professionals to gain practical skills.
  13. 32. The amount of work that a person has to do.
  14. 33. An organized association of workers formed to protect and further their rights and interests.
  15. 34. A period of time that a person works, usually as part of a set schedule.
  16. 35. A written record of a person’s education, qualifications, and work experience used to apply for jobs. (abbreviation)
  17. 36. A period of time in which a person learns a trade or skill by working under supervision.
Down
  1. 1. A formal meeting where a candidate is asked questions to determine their suitability for a job. (2 words)
  2. 2. A person that you work with.
  3. 5. Time worked beyond normal working hours, often paid at a higher rate.
  4. 8. A set of questions designed to collect information about people’s opinions or behaviors.
  5. 10. A person or company that pays people to work for them.
  6. 11. A person who is paid to work for somebody.
  7. 12. A legally binding agreement between an employer and an employee regarding work conditions.
  8. 14. A division of a large organization such as a government, university, or business, dealing with a specific area of activity.
  9. 15. An academic qualification awarded by a university or college after completing a course of study.
  10. 17. The act of raising someone to a higher position or rank.
  11. 18. To give someone a job; to employ someone.
  12. 19. The money that a person earns from work, investments, etc.
  13. 23. A formal request for something, such as a job or a place in a school or university.
  14. 24. A fixed amount of money paid to an employee, usually monthly, for their work.
  15. 25. Work, especially physical work
  16. 26. The act of ending a worker's employment, often because there is not enough work.
  17. 27. An amount of money paid for a particular service or privilege.
  18. 28. The detailed study of a subject in order to discover new facts or understand it better.
  19. 30. A person who is learning a job by working under the supervision of an experienced worker.
  20. 32. Money paid to a worker, usually based on hours worked or tasks completed.
  21. 34. The people who work for a particular company or organization.