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freelance
working for different companies at different times rather than being permanently employed by one company.
a golden handshake
large payment to someone on leaving a job
brain drain
the loss of highly educated and skilled workers to other countries
eschew
to avoid
be on the dole
to be unemployed
curb
to control or limit something that is not wanted
abstained
to hold oneself back
segregate
to keep separate or apart
clinch the deal
to reach an agreement
be paid peanuts
to receive very little money
knock off something(informal)
to stop doing something, especially work
exploit
to take advantage of
hand in my notice
to tell my employer that I'm going to leave the job soon
pigeonhole
one of a set of small boxes, open at the front, in which letters and messages are left for different people
opposite number
someone doing the same job in a different location
talk shop (idm)
talk about work
kerb
the edge of a raised path nearest the road (US curb)
absenteeism
the failure to show up for work
multi-storey
2 or more floors
shareholder
A person who invests in a corporation by buying stock and is a partial owner
sustained (adj.)
Continuing for an extended period or without interruption
assembly line
In a factory, an arrangement where a product is moved from worker to worker, with each person performing a single task in the making of the product.
workforce
The people available for work in a particular area, firm, or industry.
curve
a bending line
rapport
a close and harmonious relationship
conveyor
a moving belt that transports objects (as in a factory)
pecking order
a system where some people have the right to get benefits/promotions before others
sedentary lifestyle
a way of life that involves little physical activity
expenditure
an amount of money spent, as a whole or on a particular thing
a glass ceiling
an invisible limit on women's climb up the occupational ladder
ill-conceived
badly planned, unwise
accumulated
collected
aggregated
combined, overall
persevering
continue in a course of action even in the face of difficulty or with little or no prospect of success.
prolonged
extended
go in with
form a business partnership with
get your money's worth
get good value for the amount you paid
a going concern
if a company is sold as such, it is sold when it is operating normally
guideline
information intended to advise people on how something should be done or what something should be