Employment Practices

4 words in this vocabulary list

noun a word that functions as the name of a specific person, place, thing, or idea

verb a word that expresses an action or a state of being

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence

  • Employees are required to give notice of resignation at least two weeks in advance.
  • Hey, don't forget to give notice before you quit your job!
  • I'm gonna bounce, but I'll give notice first.
  • Before ending the partnership, it is important to give notice and discuss the implications.

noun the practice of working a second job in addition to one's main job, typically in the evening or at night

  • The company has strict policies against moonlighting, as it can lead to conflicts of interest.
  • I heard John got caught moonlighting at a second job last month.
  • She's been moonlighting as a bartender to make some extra cash on the side.
  • The moonlighting of the trees created a magical glow in the forest.

noun a clause in a contract that requires a certain level of diversity or representation in a cast or crew

  • The actor insisted on having an inclusion rider in their contract to promote diversity in the film production.
  • The actress made sure to have an inclusion rider in her deal to ensure equal opportunities for all.
  • The star demanded an inclusion rider in their agreement to guarantee representation for marginalized groups.
  • Adding an inclusion rider to the negotiation was like opening the door to a more inclusive and diverse industry.

noun the act of making something more casual or informal

  • The casualization of the workplace has led to a more relaxed dress code.
  • I love the casualization of this restaurant, I can just wear jeans and a t-shirt.
  • The casualization of dating these days is all about keeping it chill and low-key.
  • The casualization of relationships can sometimes lead to misunderstandings and lack of commitment.