Working off the clock

 0    22 flashcards    frankherbert60
download mp3 print play test yourself
 
Question English Answer English
demoralizing
start learning
making you lose confidence or hope
backing
start learning
giving support to someone or something
voluntarily
start learning
because you choose to do it, rather than you have to do it
public sector
start learning
the industries and services controlled by the government of a country
peer pressure
start learning
the influence that other people have on the way you behave
job insecurity
start learning
the fear that your job is not safe and that you may lose it
right
start learning
something that you are legally allowed to have
effort
start learning
an attempt to do something that is difficult or that involves hard work
intervene
start learning
become involved in a situation in order to try to stop or change it
adopted
start learning
started using a particular idea, plan or method
restricting
start learning
keeping something within strict limits
norms
start learning
things that are usual or expected
clock off
start learning
pass a special card through a piece of equipment to record that you are leaving work
take its toll
start learning
badly affect someone or something, especially in a gradual way
in terms of
start learning
used for saying which aspects of something you are talking about
off-the-clock
start learning
beyond the normal paid working hours
in lieu
start learning
to replace extra time worked
take something for granted
start learning
expect something always to happen or exist in a particular way
raise awareness
start learning
increase knowledge or understanding of a subject, issue or situation
in this respect
start learning
in this aspect of something
make good business sense
start learning
be practical and good for a company and its employees
set an example
start learning
behave in a way that makes other people want to copy you

You must sign in to write a comment