Labor Negotiation Terms

4 words in this vocabulary list

noun a disagreement or argument about something

verb to argue or debate about something

  • The two parties are currently in a legal dispute over the ownership of the property.
  • There's a big dispute going on between the neighbors about the noise levels at night.
  • I heard there was a dispute between those two guys at the bar last night.
  • The artist's painting sparked a dispute among art critics about its true meaning.

adjective relating to or characteristic of mediation; acting as a mediator

  • The mediatory role of the United Nations in international conflicts is crucial for maintaining peace.
  • She acted as a mediatory figure in resolving the dispute between her friends.
  • I never expected him to play the mediatory role in our group chat drama.
  • The sunset served as a mediatory moment between day and night.

noun a person's total earnings after taxes and other deductions have been taken out

  • Employees should carefully review their pay stubs to ensure accuracy of their take home pay.
  • Make sure to check your paycheck to see how much your take home pay is.
  • I was bummed when I saw how much they took out of my take home pay for taxes.
  • After all the deductions, my take home pay felt like a drop in the bucket.

noun the process of moving a public holiday to the nearest Monday if it falls on a weekend

  • Mondayisation is the process of moving public holidays that fall on a weekend to the nearest working day.
  • Mondayisation means getting an extra day off when a public holiday falls on a Saturday or Sunday.
  • We love Mondayisation because it gives us a long weekend when holidays land on weekends.
  • The concept of Mondayisation symbolizes the idea of work-life balance and fair treatment for employees.