wage
salary
business trip
make redundant
sack/fire
commission
temporary
full-time
overtime
unemployed
commute
part-time
self-employed
permanent
royalties
strike
an amount of money that is paid to somebody for selling goods and that increases with the amount of goods that are sold
for part of the day or week in which people work
a sum of money that is paid to somebody who has written a book, piece of music, etc. each time that it is sold or performed
time that you spend working at your job after you have worked the normal hours
a regular amount of money that you earn, usually every week or every month, for work or services
jobless
money that employees receive for doing their job, especially professional employees or people working in an office, usually paid every month
a journey to a place and back again, especially a short one for work
to dismiss somebody from a job
to travel regularly by bus, train, car, etc. between your place of work and your home
working for yourself and not employed by a company, etc.
long-term, stable
without a job because there is no more work available for you in a company
a period of time when an organized group of employees of a company stops working because of an argument over pay or conditions
for all the hours of a week during which people normally work or study, rather than just for a part of it
short-term, unstable