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Laywer: A person whose profession is to represent clients in a court of law
Police: Someone employed to enforce regulations.
Payday: The day wages/salaries are given
Salary: Payment for working
Wages: A fixed regular payment, typically paid on a daily or weekly basis
LabourForce: The suppliers of labour
Goods:Articles for sale, or for use
Income: Money received for working on a regular basis
FairWorkAustralia: It's the government industrial relations institution created by the federal ALP government
EBA: Enterprise bargaining is wage and working conditions being negotiated at the level of the individual organisations
Volunteer: A person who voluntarily offers him or herself for a service without pay
Unemployed: Someone without a job
Youth: The time of being young
Employment: Someone with a job
Career: An occupation or profession
Education: A degree, level or kind of schooling
Schooling: The process of being taught in a school
Subjects: A course of study
Investment: The investing of money or capital in order to gain profitable returns
Annual: A record of events of a particular year
Business: A corporation engaged in manufacturing a service to make a profit
Investing: To put money to use in something offering potential profitable returns
Work: To get paid for doing something
Labor: The body of persons engaged in an activity
Occupation: Another word for job
Future: Something that will exist in time to come
Paid: Given money in return for work
Non paid: Not paid yet
Pay: To settle a debt or other obligation
School: Somewhere you go to learn
Payment: The act of paying
Bargaining: An agreement between parties setting what each shall give take and receive in transaction
Produce: To bring into existence
Task: A definite piece of work assigned to or expected of a person
Employer: A person or bussiness that employs one or people
Apprentiship: A person who works for another in order to learn a trade
Study: Something done to gain knowlegde
Qualifications: An accomplishiment
Legal: Permitted by law
Course: A subject taken
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Enterprise bargaining is wage and working conditions being negotiated at the level of the individual organisations
An agreement between parties setting what each shall give take and receive in transaction
It's the government industrial relations institution created by the federal ALP government
A person who voluntarily offers him or herself for a service without pay
To put money to use in something offering potential profitable returns
The investing of money or capital in order to gain profitable returns
A person whose profession is to represent clients in a court of law
A fixed regular payment, typically paid on a daily or weekly basis
A corporation engaged in manufacturing a service to make a profit
A definite piece of work assigned to or expected of a person
A person who works for another in order to learn a trade