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a person in charge of the final content of a newspaper
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someone who guides and ensures safety of children while camping
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a trainee working in order to gain experience
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a person who analyses financial accounts
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a formal meeting in which an applicant is asked questions to determine their suitability for a particular job
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a period of absence from work granted mother after she gives a birth
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one day holiday on a working day
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a period of time worked at night
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all the people employed by a certain organization
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work schedule that is performed in rotations
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someone who is paid for working for someone else
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an increase in amount of money you get from doing your job
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a person that checks your eyes and corrects any problem with your sight
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an urge towards a particular type of job, especially one that you consider morally good
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the quality of being suitable for paid work
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a second career that someone has after retiring from the first
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the type of work or subject that you are most knowledgeable about
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a book in which orders are entered as they are received by a buisness
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the amount of work that a person or organization has to do
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the period of time that an employee must work in their job after they have said that they are leaving, or after they have been asked to leave
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a document that's given to an employee each payday, showing amount of money they earned
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the transfer of responsibility for a specific task from one person to another
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an unoccupied position or a job
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to remowe someone from their job
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working less than fóll-time hours
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job that doesn't require adwanced skills, usually physical job
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the state of being unemployed
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a work arrangement that allows employee to choose the start and end time of their workday
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a regular income paid by a government to someone who doesn't work anymore
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a person who works excessively hard and long hours on daily basis
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self employed and hired to work for different companies
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to deal with more than one task at the same time
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a person who makes and repairs locks
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to employ people for a company
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a room in which directors of a company meets regularly
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the position of a student or trainee who works in a organization, sometimes without pay to gain work experience or satisfy requirements for qualification
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a person who supervises a person or an activity
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a person who is interviewed
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the people engaged in or available for work
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working class person who performs manual labor
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a person that works in an office
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to dismiss a person from a job
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to finish work on time, by the agreed date
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to deal with and attempt to overcame problem and difficulties
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when a person works hard for a relatively little money
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a benefit or special advantage in an addition to salary
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the personel of a business or organisation, regarded as a significant asset
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having control of or responsibility for something
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a person undergoing training for a particular job or profession
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the highest ranking person in a company or other institution, responsible for taking managerial decisions
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a person who is trained to assist women in childbirth
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person that explains orally for parties conversing in different languages
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a state of working for oneself as a freelance or the owner of the business rather than than for an employer
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a person or organization that employs people
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a car that is owned by a company and is being used by an employee for his work
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a paid number of days each year that an employee is allowed to be away from work
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the act of leaving your job and stopping working, usually because you are old
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an additional pay given to employee as a reward
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to tell employer that you plan to leave your job after a particular period of time
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