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to apply for a job/position začněte se učit
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to make a formal request, usually written, for a job
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to fill a post/position/vacancy/opening začněte se učit
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to perform a particular job, activity, or purpose in an organization, or to find someone or something to do this
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to go for/attend/have a job interview začněte se učit
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to take part in a formal meeting at which someone is asked questions in order to find out whether they are suitable for a job
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to be shortlisted for a job začněte se učit
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to be included on a list of final candidates for an open position, from which the organization makes the final selection
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to be turned down for a job začněte se učit
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to not be accepted to perform a particular job
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to gain/have qualifications začněte se učit
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to obtain the particular level of skill or knowledge in a subject you want or need
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a document that endorses an individual's capabilities, character traits, and the overall quality of their work written by, e.g. previous employers; letter of recommendation
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to go on strike/to come out on strike/to be on strike začněte se učit
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to refuse to continue working because of an argument with an employer about working conditions, pay levels, or job losses
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to take industrial action začněte se učit
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workers do something that is intended to force an employer to agree to something, especially by stopping work
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organizations that represents the people who work in a particular industry, protects their rights, and discusses their pay and working conditions with employers
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to make money based on sales or services rendered
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work that is likely to continue for a long time and for which you will be paid regularly
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usually considered as working fewer than 35 or 30 hours per week
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to work for oneself as a freelance or the owner of a business rather than for an employer
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to do pieces of work for different organizations, rather than working all the time for a single organization
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to start a job or way of life in which people compete aggressively with each other to be successful
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to leave a job or way of life in which people compete aggressively with each other to be successful
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to climb the corporate ladder začněte se učit
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to advance within a company through promotions
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an informal social system in which some people or groups know they are more or less important than others, e.g. in workplaces
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to reach/hit a glass ceiling začněte se učit
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to be prevented from advancing to a top position in a company or organization; it usually happens to women and different minorities
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to be fired/to be sacked/to be given the sack/to be dismissed začněte se učit
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to be made leave the job, especially because you have done something wrong
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having lost your job because your employer no longer needs you
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(about a worker) being discharged temporarily or permanently because of economic conditions or shortage of work
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to give up a job or position by telling your employer that you are leaving
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to tell your employer that you intend to leave your job after a particular period of time
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to be unemployed/to be jobless/to be out of work začněte se učit
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to receive the money that the government gives to people who are unemployed
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not to have a job at the moment but are actively looking for one
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a feeling of fulfilment or enjoyment that a person derives from their job
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the possibility of getting a higher or more important position or rank
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to be promoted/ to get a promotion začněte se učit
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being rised to a higher or more important position or rank
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the working environment and aspects of an employee's terms and conditions of employment, e.g. training, skills and employability, safety and well-being, work-life balance
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to be overworked/to be snowed under začněte se učit
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be overwhelmed with a very large quantity of work
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to be paid too little money for the work sb do
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to be paid too much or more than usual
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to work at hours that exceed the employee’s normally scheduled working hours
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to offer somebody an incentive začněte se učit
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to offer someone something, especially money, that encourages the person to do something
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an extra amount of money given to someone as a reward for work or as encouragement
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something that you get for working, in addition to your pay, that is not in the form of money, e.g. healthcare
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work scheduled at different hours than the standard 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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permission to have a holiday on a specific agreed number of days per year
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(UK) an increase in one’s salary
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to be entitled to maternity/paternity leave začněte se učit
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the possibility of being absent from work, which is due to an employee getting a child
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to work during the night (such as from 11 p.m. to 7 a.m.)
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a working time which does not give the employees the chance to meet other people
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to do the same old thing for too long
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a job in which there is no chance of progressing to a better, more important job
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to establish a good rapport with sb začněte se učit
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to develop mutual trust, friendship and affinity with someone
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leave one's job and cease to work, typically on reaching the normal age for leaving service
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the period in someone's life after they have stopped working because of having reached a particular age
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an amount of money paid regularly by the government or a private company to a person who does not work any more because they are too old or have become ill
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OAPs (old age pensioners) začněte se učit
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(UK) a person who receives an old age pension from the state
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