Recruitment & Selection
Pay & Benefits
Training & Development
Health & Safety
Employee & Labor Relations
100
This is a form that employers have people seeking work to complete
What is a job application?
100
As of 2009, this amount is $7.25/hour
What is the Federal minimum wage?
100
Many occupations, such as construction, provide this combination of classroom and on-the-job experience.
What is apprenticeship training?
100
This Federal law, passed in 1970, protects employees from injury or illness at work.
What is the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA)?
100
This is a group of employees who discuss and bargain with an employer about wages, hours, or benefits
What is a union?
200
This is a one page document that summarizes a job seeker's education and experience,
What is a resume?
200
Under this Federal law passed in 1963, males and females must be paid the same amount for doing the same work.
What is the Equal Pay Act?
200
This type of training familiarizes new employees with their company and their jobs
What is new employee orientation?
200
Examples are hard hats, safety glasses,and safety shoes.
What is personal protection equipment (PPEs)?
200
This is when an employee presents a complaint to their employer.
What is a grievance?
300
These are three or more people that will say good things about you to a prospective employer
Who are references?
300
This is the most expensive benefit for employers and employees.
What is health insurance?
300
U.S. companies spend billions of dollars on training employees in reading, writing, and math.
What is basic skills training?
300
Many employers provide discounts to employees at the RFC or YMCA
What are fitness or wellness programs?
300
This is the title of the person who decides a dispute between an employer and an employee
What is an arbitrator?
400
This is when a company talks to one or more job candidates.
What is an interview?
400
Examples at work may include New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day.
What are employee paid holidays?
400
Companies train employees to determine legal and illegal, right and wrong business decisions
What is ethics training?
400
Although often reported in the media, instances of this at work are quite rare
What is workplace violence?
400
This is when an employer makes a formal, written warning to an employee for violation of a work rule.
What is discipline?
500
Employers may require job applicants to test for these illegal substances.
What are drugs?
500
This type of pay is given to most employees that work more than 40 hours in a workweek.
What is overtime pay?
500
More companies use this equipment rather than instructors and group classrooms to train employees
What are computers?
500
Repetitive overuse of fingers, hands at work may cause this injury
What is carpel tunnel syndrome?
500
Although rare, this is when union workers leave their jobs over a disagreement with management
What is a strike?
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