disciplinaryRelating topunishmentor correctiveaction for ruleviolations.terminationThe formalending of awork contractbetweenemployer andemployee.pensionThe moneypaid regularlyto someonewho has retiredfrom work.full-timeWorking thefull numberof standardhours eachweek.resignationWhen anemployeevoluntarilydecides toleave their job.constructivedismissalResigning dueto intolerableconditionscreated by theemployer.redundancyWhen a jobends becausethe employerno longerneeds theposition.sickpayMoney anemployeereceives whenthey are ill andcannot work.clauseA numbered orspecific sectionof a contractthat definesrights orobligations.confidentialityThe rule thatemployeesmust not shareprivatecompanyinformation.unfairdismissalWhen anemployee isfired unfairly orwithout properreason.dismissalWhen anemployerofficially tellssomeone theyno longer havea job.contractA written legalagreementbetweenemployer andemployee.sackedInformalterm forbeingdismissed.contentiousLikely tocausedisagreementor dispute.retirementThe periodafterfinishingone’s career.harassmentUnwantedbehavior thatcreates a hostileor offensiveenvironment atwork.noticeperiodThe length oftime anemployee mustgive beforeleaving a job.maternityleaveA period of timewhen a womanis allowed to beaway from workbefore and afterchildbirth.jobtitleThe nameof aprofessionalposition.salaryThe fixedamount ofmoney paideach monthfor work.wagesThe moneypaid weekly,usually formanual orhourly work.absenceNot beingpresentat work.grievanceA formalcomplaint madeby an employeeto an employerabout an unfairsituation.employeeA personwho worksfor anotherperson orcompany.discriminationUnfairtreatment ofindividuals dueto specificcharacteristics.non-competitionA clausepreventing anemployee fromworking for acompetitor afterleaving.payrollSystem orlist forcalculatingwages.tribunalA specialcourt or bodythat decidesemploymentdisputes.cashierA personresponsiblefor handlingpayments.employerThe person orcompany thathires peopleto work andpays them.misconductBad orunacceptablebehavior atwork (e.g.,dishonesty orrudeness).appraisalA formalevaluation ofanemployee’sperformance.non-competitionA clausepreventingan employeefrom joiningcompetitors.dockTo reducepay as apenalty.part-timeWorkingfewer hoursthan full-timeemployees.disciplinaryRelating topunishmentor correctiveaction for ruleviolations.terminationThe formalending of awork contractbetweenemployer andemployee.pensionThe moneypaid regularlyto someonewho has retiredfrom work.full-timeWorking thefull numberof standardhours eachweek.resignationWhen anemployeevoluntarilydecides toleave their job.constructivedismissalResigning dueto intolerableconditionscreated by theemployer.redundancyWhen a jobends becausethe employerno longerneeds theposition.sickpayMoney anemployeereceives whenthey are ill andcannot work.clauseA numbered orspecific sectionof a contractthat definesrights orobligations.confidentialityThe rule thatemployeesmust not shareprivatecompanyinformation.unfairdismissalWhen anemployee isfired unfairly orwithout properreason.dismissalWhen anemployerofficially tellssomeone theyno longer havea job.contractA written legalagreementbetweenemployer andemployee.sackedInformalterm forbeingdismissed.contentiousLikely tocausedisagreementor dispute.retirementThe periodafterfinishingone’s career.harassmentUnwantedbehavior thatcreates a hostileor offensiveenvironment atwork.noticeperiodThe length oftime anemployee mustgive beforeleaving a job.maternityleaveA period of timewhen a womanis allowed to beaway from workbefore and afterchildbirth.jobtitleThe nameof aprofessionalposition.salaryThe fixedamount ofmoney paideach monthfor work.wagesThe moneypaid weekly,usually formanual orhourly work.absenceNot beingpresentat work.grievanceA formalcomplaint madeby an employeeto an employerabout an unfairsituation.employeeA personwho worksfor anotherperson orcompany.discriminationUnfairtreatment ofindividuals dueto specificcharacteristics.non-competitionA clausepreventing anemployee fromworking for acompetitor afterleaving.payrollSystem orlist forcalculatingwages.tribunalA specialcourt or bodythat decidesemploymentdisputes.cashierA personresponsiblefor handlingpayments.employerThe person orcompany thathires peopleto work andpays them.misconductBad orunacceptablebehavior atwork (e.g.,dishonesty orrudeness).appraisalA formalevaluation ofanemployee’sperformance.non-competitionA clausepreventingan employeefrom joiningcompetitors.dockTo reducepay as apenalty.part-timeWorkingfewer hoursthan full-timeemployees.

Employment Law - Call List

(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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  1. Relating to punishment or corrective action for rule violations.
    disciplinary
  2. The formal ending of a work contract between employer and employee.
    termination
  3. The money paid regularly to someone who has retired from work.
    pension
  4. Working the full number of standard hours each week.
    full-time
  5. When an employee voluntarily decides to leave their job.
    resignation
  6. Resigning due to intolerable conditions created by the employer.
    constructive dismissal
  7. When a job ends because the employer no longer needs the position.
    redundancy
  8. Money an employee receives when they are ill and cannot work.
    sick pay
  9. A numbered or specific section of a contract that defines rights or obligations.
    clause
  10. The rule that employees must not share private company information.
    confidentiality
  11. When an employee is fired unfairly or without proper reason.
    unfair dismissal
  12. When an employer officially tells someone they no longer have a job.
    dismissal
  13. A written legal agreement between employer and employee.
    contract
  14. Informal term for being dismissed.
    sacked
  15. Likely to cause disagreement or dispute.
    contentious
  16. The period after finishing one’s career.
    retirement
  17. Unwanted behavior that creates a hostile or offensive environment at work.
    harassment
  18. The length of time an employee must give before leaving a job.
    notice period
  19. A period of time when a woman is allowed to be away from work before and after childbirth.
    maternity leave
  20. The name of a professional position.
    job title
  21. The fixed amount of money paid each month for work.
    salary
  22. The money paid weekly, usually for manual or hourly work.
    wages
  23. Not being present at work.
    absence
  24. A formal complaint made by an employee to an employer about an unfair situation.
    grievance
  25. A person who works for another person or company.
    employee
  26. Unfair treatment of individuals due to specific characteristics.
    discrimination
  27. A clause preventing an employee from working for a competitor after leaving.
    non-competition
  28. System or list for calculating wages.
    payroll
  29. A special court or body that decides employment disputes.
    tribunal
  30. A person responsible for handling payments.
    cashier
  31. The person or company that hires people to work and pays them.
    employer
  32. Bad or unacceptable behavior at work (e.g., dishonesty or rudeness).
    misconduct
  33. A formal evaluation of an employee’s performance.
    appraisal
  34. A clause preventing an employee from joining competitors.
    non-competition
  35. To reduce pay as a penalty.
    dock
  36. Working fewer hours than full-time employees.
    part-time