Work - An activity that requires effort , Employment - Work carried out in return for payment, Volunteering - When people carry out some work or activity without payment for their time and effort, Self employed - They work for themselves and take their income from the profit made in the business , Unemployment - Members of the labour force who cannot find paid work are classified as unemployed., Full-time employment - Full-time employees usually work 35 hours or more per week. They receive a salary or a full week’s wages., Part-time employment - A part-time employee could work up to 30 hours a week. They are paid for the hours they work., Fixed-term employment - Many people are employed on a fixed-term basis. Their temporary employment finishes when the contract term ends., Self-employment - People who are self-employed work for themselves. They may receive a wage and take their income from the profits they make in the business., Job sharing - In job sharing, two employees together make up one working week in a particular role. They share the hours, workload and pay associated with the job.​, Flexitime - Flexitime means that an employee can start and finish work at a time that suits them each day as long as they do the hours stated in their contract., Hybrid/remote working - In remote working, the employee works from home and carries out their duties as if they were working on the business premises.​,

Work, employment and volunteerism (L.O 2.3)

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