| A | B |
| job security | able to keep the same job for a long time |
| personnel | employees |
| pension | money that workers receive each month after they retire |
| nonregular worker | an employee who works either part-time or for a temporary period |
| economic security | having enough money or expecting enough money so that a person does not have to worry about money problems |
| working poor have trouble meeting their living costs because they | people who work hard, butare not paid enough |
| temporary worker | a person who works for a few weeks or months, for example, one who picks fruit in season or works when a factory is very busy |
| overtime | hours of extra work after a regular work day has finished |
| minimum wage | the lowest salary that a company can legally pay someone as decided by the government |
| overpaid | to receive a salary that is too high for the work done |
| underpaid | to recieve a salary that is too low for the work done |