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Chapter 5 - Employment Basics Crossword
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1) The amount of Social Security a worker pays depends on the Social Security percentage and the maximum taxable income for that year; the amount is split between the employee and the employer.
3) The total pay, which is the sum of an employee's hourly rate and overtime pay.
5) A business that has lists of job openings and charges a fee to find jobs of people.
6) The set amount of money that a worker receives for each item the individual produces.
7) Social Security and Medicare taxes both fall in this category; the money that an employee and employer contribute to Socal Security
8) The hourly rate an employee usually gets paid for overtime hours. Usually 1.5 times their hourly rate.
10) Assistance to employees who are injured while working at their job; a program that is governed by state laws.
13) A type of retirement plan where an employee receives compensation from an employer after retirement.
14) The amount that a charge, cost, or fee is lowered.
17) The extra hours an employee works beyond their regular hours
18) A set amount that an employee is paid for each hour of work.
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2) The amount of Medicare tax an employee pays is a set percentage of the entire income with no maximum amounts; the amount paid is split between the employee and the employer.
4) A type of worker who is paid for each item the employee produces.
9) Additional compensation from an employer; benefits can include health and dental insurance, childcare, retirement, and travel expenses.
11) Money that employees or others receive based on sales, for example and author or musician.
12) A government program that offers benefits to eligible employees who, through no fault of their own, have become unemployed.
15) A short accounting of a job-seeker's education and qualifications for employment.
16) An insurance program available through the US government that provides income to people who retire, become disabled, or who need survivor's benefits.
19) The maximum income on which a person must pay Social Security tax in a given year.
20) An overtime rate that is two times the hourly rate.
21) A method of payment where an employee receives a percentage of the amount of sales produced by that employee.
22) An agreement between an individual and a company where the individual agrees to make regular payments to the company so that if a negative event occurs, the policyholder receives compensation.
23) A means that employers may offer as to save for retirement; these types of plans may include pensions or 401(K).
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