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1. Practise reading aloud the following words. If necessary, use the dic- tionary. Affiliation, supervisor, employee, flexible, scheme, incremental, nonmanual, advertisement, objective, semiskilled, redundant, flexitime, teleworking, technique, unemployment, picketing, bargaining, induc- tion, redundant. 2. Give the Russian equivalents to the following words and word-com- binations. Clerical work, cushy job, full-time job, part-time job, flexible work- ing hours, job-sharing, nine-to-five job, odd job, hour job, discrimina- tion, employment discrimination, wage discrimination, career, strike, strike ballot, labour union, picket, fringe benefits, unemployment ben- efit, to eliminate unemployment, dole, lay off, scrounger, freelancer, commuter, teleworking, to give the sack. 3. Read the following sentences and explain the meaning of the under- lined words. 1. Anyone who works for a company is part of the personnel of that company. 2. A staff department is a department of a company that pro- vides a service to the managers. A staff department is not directly in- volved with production. 3. Recruiting refers to finding new employees or managers for the company. 4. When workers retire or quit, the per- sonnel department must recruit new workers to fill the vacancies. 5. A company recruits internally if it wishes to fill vacancies by transferring or promoting current employees. 6. External recruitment means that a company is seeking new employees from outside the firm. 7. When an employee is promoted, he receives a position with more authority and responsibility, and usually an increase in salary. 8. The worker was trans- ferred from one department to the other.9. Fringe benefits include paid vacation, medical insurance, and employer contributions to a pension 94
plan. Fringe benefits are what the employee receives in addition to his wages. 10. There is a grievance procedure for handling complaints when an employee feels he has been treated unfairly. 4. Match the words on the left with the expressions on the right. 1. promote 2. vacancy 3. retire 4. external 5. recruitment 6. fringe benefits 7. grievance 8. staff departments a. complaint of unfair treatment b. paid sick leave, for example c. job opening. d. seeking new employees. e. accounting, for example f. outside g. to assign a more important job h. to stop working after a certain age 5. Write out the suffixes indicating different parts of speech in the fol- lowing words.
6. Identify the part of speech of the missing words. Supply the correct form of the word.
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7. Match the terms on the left with their meanings on the right. appraisal autonomy burnout bureaucracy homeworking pay perks personnel assessment breakdown fringe benefits human resources independence red tape remuneration telecommuting 8. Complete each sentence with the correct form of the word in bold type. Sometimes you will need to use a negative form using a prefix (un-, dis-, de-). satisfy a) Women are more... with their jobs than men in many countries. b) Low pay and poor working conditions create... workers. c) Small European countries are at the top of job... league tables. motivate a) What are the strongest... factors in people’s lives? b) Workers become... if they work long hours for low pay. c) What was your... for becoming a salesperson? fulfil a) Becoming Department Head was the... of a lifelong ambition. b) He... his role as manager very effectively. c) I feel... in my job because I am not given enough responsibility.
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inspire a) Jack Welch was an... business leader who motivated employees. b) He has been an... to the new members of staff. c) After an... launch, the new model quickly failed. frustrate a) You could see the... building up in the workforce. b) I find talking to him... because he never listens to anything I say. c) I felt so... with their attitude that I decided to resign. 9. Write a single word synonym for each of these phrases. 1. given the sack = …. 2. out of work = …. 3. left the company = …. 4. was given a better position in the company =.... 5. future possibilities in a job =.... 6. stopped working for ever =.... 7. workers in a company =.... 10. Find the logical answer on the right for each of the questions on the left. 1. Why did they sack him? 2. Why did they promote him? 3. Why did he apply for the job? 4. Why did he retire? 5. Why did he resign? 6. Why did he go on the course? a) because he was nearly 65. b) because he was late for work every day. с) because he needed more training. d) because he was out of work. e) because he was the best person in the department. f) because he didn’t like his boss. 11. A. Complete the extract below with passive forms of the verbs in brackets. Several surveys... (conduct) recently concerning the relationship between work and play. According to psychologists, activities are more likely to... (perceive) as play – and therefore attractive – rather than work – and therefore unattractive-if they... (enter) into voluntarily. In one experiment, for example, volunteers... (give) a problem-solving game to perform: some... (pay) to perform the game and some were not. Those who... (pay) spent less free time performing than those for whom the only motivation was the pleasure of the game. Thus, motiva- tion to play springs from within and the readiness to perform activities... (reduce) by external rewards. B. Like the passive, the expression have/get something done focuses on what happens and not on the doer of the action.
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A: Is the photocopier working? B: Yes. We had it mended yesterday. (It doesn’t matter who did it) Complete the exchanges below with the expression have /get something done. 1 A: This office looks rather shabby, doesn’t it? B: I know. We’re go- ing to.................................................................................................. 2 A: What a dazzling speech! B: Yeah. I’m sure he.............................. ..................……………………………………………………………………………… 3 A: The video’s on the blink again. B: We definitely need to............. ..................……………………………………………………………………………… 4 A: Our fire alarm seems to have a will of its own, doesn’t it? B: Yes. I think we should................................................................................... 5 A: I’m not sure the figures in this report are right …………………….... ............................................................................................................ B: Well, why don’t you.................................................................. C. Make up 3–5 sentences of your own according to the above pattern. 12. Look at the following sentences and write questions, using the pas- sive form. The first one has been done for you. 1. Pantel’s takeover of Riesmann will be cleared by the European Commission in April. (Who by) Who will the takeover be cleared by? 2. In 1999 Ј800 of computer games were sold in Britain. (When) 3. Those computer games are manufactured under license in Japan. (Where) 4. Over 600 people were made redundant last year. (How many) 5. Future success will be driven by developing a sales force capable of challenging the status quo. (How) 6. The new team will be employed for a minimum contract period of ten months. (How long) 7. Effective leadership is endlessly discussed in management circles. (What) 8. A coercive style of leadership could be used during an emergency, for instance. (When) 9. The next meeting has been scheduled for the end of March. (When) 10. The interim report was written by Ms Eadie. (Who) 13. Choose the best word from the brackets to fill the gap. The first one is an example. 1. We need to …recruit... four new people for our office in Manches- ter, (join/recruit) 2. We are using a recruitment... to find them for us. (agency/headhunter) 3. They advertised the... in the local newspaper
last week. (positions/applicants) 4. So far, over 60 people have applied for the.... (works/posts) 5. We are going to look at all the letters of.... over the weekend. (application/situation). 6. On Monday, we will draw up a... of 10 or 11 people, (reference/shortlist) 7. Then we’ll invite them all to come for an.... (interview/appointment) 8. We hope to... the suc- cessful applicants by the end of the month. (apply/appoint) 9. We have 200 people on our.... (recruitment/business/payroll) 10. Our... de- partment is responsible for recruitment, (personnel/employee/worker) 11. Our main office is in London but we have... all over the country. (places/companies/sites) 12. I supervise all the... workers on the pro- duction line. (manual/white-collar/labour) 13. I am in charge of train- ing in the human... department, (support/resources/staff) 14.We have a... of 65 in London and about 30 in Paris, (staff/union/headquarters) 15. You haven’t been paid this month? OK, I’ll put you through to the... department. (pay/salary/finance) 16. I work in a small hotel in Amster- dam. I … € 8 an hour. (earn/paid) 17. It’s not a lot, but it’s more than the … wage. (maximum/minimum) 18. Some customers leave me … and that is a great help. (perks/tips) 19. My sister works in a bank and her … is € 3,000 a month. (bonus/benefits) 20. Next year she thinks she will get a … car. (company/business) 21. When she is 55 she will be able to give up work and live on her … (package/pension) 14. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb given. Use verb + -ing or Infinitive. The first two are the examples. 1. As we don’t’ agree about politics we generally avoid discussing (dis- cuss) the subject. 2. He doesn’t get on with the new boss, so he’s asked to be transferred (transfer) to another branch of the company. 3. Please stop … (interrupt) me when I’m explaining something to you. You can ask questions at the end. 4. We had arranged... (meet) in my office so that he could check the documents he needed. 5. I must say I don’t re- ally fancy... (spend) my whole holiday with your cousins. 6. He admits ... (enter) the house but he says he didn’t take anything. 7. I’ve apolo- gized to her but she still refuses … (speak) to me. 8. What a dreadful man! Can you imagine … (live) with him? 9. Of course I’ll help you, as long as it doesn’t involve … (lift) anything heavy. 10. Oh no! I’ve forgotten … (bring) my briefcase with me. I’ll have to go back for it. 11.They had hoped... (live) in their new house by now, but the builders are still work- ing on it. 12. I don’t mind … (work) late, if it will help at all. 13. I simply can’t afford.... Support you any longer – you ‘ll just have to find a job. 14. We had hoped to finish the project by the end of the month but we keep... (delay) by changes in the plans. 15. You’d better go and see the boss and say what you’ve done. If yon put off … (explain) it to her, she’ll only be more annoyed.
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