| A | B |
| groups of workers joined together for a common cause | labor unions |
| the main purpose of labor unions | collective bargaining |
| train employees to be efficient in more than one specialized area | job rotation |
| the person who has worked the longest should be the last to be laid off | seniority |
| varying work schedules among employees to be efficient in more than one area | flextime |
| a standard workweek | 40 |
| regular rate x 1.5 | overtime |
| complete your work at home | telecommuting |
| total agreed upon pay, before deductions are taken | gross pay |
| efforts in support of legislation that would benefit an organization | lobbying |
| profit sharing is a way to encourage employees to do more and work better | incentive |
| railroad employees would belong to this type of labor union | craft |
| when employers and union officials cannot agree on the terms of a new labor contract, the result is often a ___ | strike |
| The American Bar Association is an example of ____. | professional organization |
| your pay after deductions have been taken | net pay |
| a required deduction | social security tax |
| insurance | optional deduction |