(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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Working the full number of standard hours each week.
full-time
A formal complaint made by an employee to an employer about an unfair situation.
grievance
The length of time an employee must give before leaving a job.
notice period
The money paid regularly to someone who has retired from work.
pension
Relating to punishment or corrective action for rule violations.
disciplinary
Bad or unacceptable behavior at work (e.g., dishonesty or rudeness).
misconduct
A special court or body that decides employment disputes.
tribunal
When an employee voluntarily decides to leave their job.
resignation
The money paid weekly, usually for manual or hourly work.
wages
The fixed amount of money paid each month for work.
salary
A written legal agreement between employer and employee.
contract
A formal evaluation of an employee’s performance.
appraisal
A person who works for another person or company.
employee
A period of time when a woman is allowed to be away from work before and after childbirth.
maternity leave
A numbered or specific section of a contract that defines rights or obligations.
clause
The formal ending of a work contract between employer and employee.
termination
Working fewer hours than full-time employees.
part-time
The rule that employees must not share private company information.
confidentiality
Unwanted behavior that creates a hostile or offensive environment at work.
harassment
Money an employee receives when they are ill and cannot work.
sick pay
A clause preventing an employee from working for a competitor after leaving.
non-competition
When an employee is fired unfairly or without proper reason.
unfair dismissal
When a job ends because the employer no longer needs the position.
redundancy
When an employer officially tells someone they no longer have a job.
dismissal
The person or company that hires people to work and pays them.
employer