formal clothes, smart clothing such as a suit, specified as correct by a place of work, a school, etc., union member, someone who belongs to an organisation formed by workers to protect their rights, first aid course, a series of lessons that teach simple medical treatment that is given as soon as possible to someone who is injured or who suddenly becomes ill, health and safety rules, official instructions that say how things must be done to comply with an area of government and law concerned with people’s health and safety, especially at work, take time off, to be absent from work when you are officially allowed not to be at work or studying, flexible working hours, used to describe a system where the time that people spend doing their job can change or be changed easily to suit any new situation, building site, a place where a house, factory, etc. is being built, night shift, a period of time at night when people regularly work, especially in a factory, union representative, someone who speaks or acts on behalf of other workers, in an organisation formed by workers to protect their rights, strict policy, a policy is a way of doing something that has been officially agreed and chosen by an organisation; if a policy is strict, you must follow its rules, casual dress, clothes which are not formal, fire drill, an occasion when people pretend that a building is burning and practise leaving it, so that they learn what to do if there is a real fire.

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