formal clothes - clothing that isn't classed as casual or “daywear”, union - represents the collective interests of workers, union member - a worker who belongs to a trade union, first aid course - a training designed to help non-medical professionals provide assistance in times of crisis, health and safety rules - regulations and procedures intended to prevent accident or injury in workplaces or public environments, take time off - a period of time when you do not work because of illness or holidays, night shift - a period of time worked at night in a factory, hospital, etc., union representative - someone in a particular company or organization who has been elected to represent employees who belong to a particular trade union, strict policy - very precise and officially accepted set of rules or ideas about what should be done that must always be obeyed completly, casual dress - clothing which is relaxed, occasional, spontaneous and suited for everyday use, fire drill - a practice of the emergency procedures to be used in case of fire, company car - a car provided by a firm for the business and private use of an employee, sales targets - the number of products to sell in a given period to break even or make a profit, pension scheme - a type of savings plan to help you save money for later life, health insurance - money taken out to cover the cost of medical care, fashion industry - the business of making clothing and accessories, practice drill - an activity that trains a particular skill in practice and often involves repeating it many times, work experience - activity that provides an employee with an opportunity to acquire the general skills and knowledge in a specific field, job security - the fact of your job being permanent, so that you will probably not lose it, job market - the number of jobs that are available for workers, pay rise - an increase in the amount of money you earn, induction - an occasion when someone is formally introduced into a new job or organization,

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