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A labourer does manual work involving hard physical labour, such as digging roads. 学び始める
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An ironmonger works in a shop and sells tools and other articles for maintaining a house and garden. 学び始める
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sprzedawca wyrobów żelaznych
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A clerk works in an office and does low level work to do with filing or accounts. 学び始める
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An accountant works in an office and is in charge of the financial records of a company. 学び始める
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A carpenter does manual work and makes and repairs wooden objects such as furniture. 学び始める
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A stationer works in a shop that sells paper, envelopes, pens, and other equipment used for writing. 学び始める
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właściciel sklepu papierniczego
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A florist works in a shop and arranges and sells flowers and houseplants. 学び始める
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A civil servant works permanently in a government office. 学び始める
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A plumber does manual work and repairs and installs the water pipes and bathrooms in people’s houses. 学び始める
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A newsagent works in a shop and sells newspapers, magazines and confectionary. 学び始める
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A PA (personal assistant) works in an office as the administrative assistant to a manager. 学び始める
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The headquarters of a company are its main offices. 学び始める
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A warehouse is a large building for storing goods. 学び始める
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A picket line is a line of striking workers standing outside their place of work in order to prevent other workers entering the bulding or to get them to join them. 学び始める
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szereg pikietujących, kordon pikietujących, pikieta
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A branch of a company is one of the offices or shops which belong to it and which is located in a different place from the headquarters. 学び始める
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A boardroom is a large room used by the company directors for meetings. 学び始める
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A department is a section of a company which deals with a specific aspect of the company’s business. 学び始める
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A conference room is a room which is used for formal meetings, with representatives of other companies, for example. 学び始める
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A company might downgrade a job or position, because it has become less important in the company structure. 学び始める
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zdegradować, obniżyć kategorię
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A successful manager knows how to delegate less important work to others so that he can concentrate on more important issues that need his attention. 学び始める
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delegować (uprawnienia, obowiązki), upełnomocniać (kogoś)
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Workers might come out on strike when they feel that management is not listening to their demands for more pay or better working conditions. Or they might do this to show their sympathy for other striking workers. 学び始める
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One company might buy, or take over, another company when they feel that this company will increase their share of the market. 学び始める
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An unemployed person will sign on at the Labour Exchange when he or she wants to ask for unemployment benefit (the dole). 学び始める
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A person applies for a job when they fill in an application form. 学び始める
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A company will make a profit if they have money left over after all the expenses have been paid. 学び始める
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