PHRASAL VERBS
WORK & EMPLOYMENT
WORK & EMPLOYMENT 2
TYPES OF JOBS
VERBS
100

to begin to do something that someone else was doing 

to take control of something

 TO TAKE OVER

100

time before and after the birth of a baby when a woman is allowed to be away from her job

MATERNITY LEAVE

100

 money that you pay to a professional or institution for their work

FEE

100

Job that has a limited duration.

TEMPORARY JOB

100

To ask for money in exchange of a product or service.

TO CHARGE

200

to start to do something

TO TAKE UP

200

 to refuse to work for a period of time as a protest about your payment or working conditions


TO GO ON STRIKE

200

 amount of money that you earn for working, usually according to how many hours or days you work each week

WAGE

200

Job that does not have a guarantee of continuation.

INSECURE

200

to get together with like-minded people to do an activity.

TO TEAM UP

300

to refuse to accept or agree to something, or to refuse someone's request

TO TURN DOWN

300

someone who asks to be granted something, such as a job or a loan of money

APPLICANT

300

amount of money that you earn in your job every time you sell a product or get a new customer

COMMISSION

300

A job which does not offer the possibility of advancing to positions of more responsibility

DEAD END JOB

300

To give a job to someone in a company for example. 

TO HIRE

400

to start to employ someone 

to accept some work or responsibility

TO TAKE ON (2 meanings)

400

losing your job because your employer no longer needs you due to economic hardship

TO BE MADE REDUNDANT

400

a payment that someone such as a writer or musician gets each time their work is sold or performed

ROYALTIES

400

A job in which the employee has the chance to grow and take on more responsibilities.

A JOB WITH PROMOTION PROSPECTS

400

To acquire knowledge or experience

TO GAIN

500

 to make an official request, claim, offer etc

TO PUT IN

500

 to stop working, especially when you reach the age when you are officially too old to work 

TO RETIRE 


500

an official record showing that you have finished a training course or have the necessary skills

QUALIFICATIONS

500

A job in which workers always do the same thing

REPETITIVE
500

To be in charge of administering a company or school 

TO RUN

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