A part-time employment contract outlines the terms and conditions of a professional relationship between an employer and employee, but is not always required. It typically includes salary, expected hours, and job duties, and can be terminated by either party at any time. A part-time employment contract is an agreement between an employer and an employee […]
Tax deductions are legitimate expenses that can be subtracted from adjusted gross income for a given period. It’s important to understand what expenses can be claimed as tax deductible and to stay aware of changes in tax laws. Professional tax accountants can help, but taxpayers are ultimately responsible for their tax returns. To understand how […]
The term “scab” is a derogatory term for a strike breaker, originating from an Old English slur. Strikes were important in the early labor movement, but companies began recruiting people to break them. Workers who give in too easily or work through a strike weaken the cause. Crossing the picket line weakens the strikers’ case. […]
Plumbers install, repair, and maintain piping systems for water, gas, and waste removal. They can work in residential, commercial, or municipal settings, and typically begin as apprentices before becoming licensed master plumbers. Licensing requirements vary by country. Plumbers are tradesmen who install, repair, and maintain piping systems and related fittings. These systems may include water […]
Ballistic missiles are powerful missiles that follow sub-orbital trajectories and come in different ranges. They use either solid or liquid fuel, with liquid-propelled missiles requiring constant refrigeration. Most modern missiles use solid fuels and are designed to reach their target in 15-30 minutes. A ballistic missile is a type of large, powerful missile designed to […]
Maintaining a positive attitude at work is important for success, health, and relationships with coworkers. Address stressful situations and treat others with respect. Take breaks to recharge and make a conscious effort to react positively. Work can often be stressful and it can be difficult to maintain a positive attitude about work if you are […]
Reaganomics was President Ronald Reagan’s economic policies, including reduced public spending, lower marginal tax rates, less regulation, and strict management of inflation. Its success is debated, with lower tax rates and inflation being successes, but issues such as the savings and loan problem and tax revenues not seeing much change. Reagan believed in economic free […]
Depreciation formulas are used to calculate how much value a business asset loses each year. Different methods, such as straight-line, declining balance, and sum-of-years-digits, have their own formulas. Depreciation is important for tax purposes. Depreciation formulas are used to calculate the amount of value a business asset loses during each year of its use. Each […]
A work order should include contact information, a detailed description of the work required, tracking numbers, a suggested completion date, and information about the location of the work. It may also require an account number for charging the work. The information to include on a work order, a document used to request work from another […]
Maintenance work orders are requests for maintenance or repairs in apartments, offices, or equipment. They are generated by managers or tenants and can be organized in various ways, including checklists and additional comments. Preventative maintenance work orders are typically scheduled, and some orders may include requests for configuration changes. A maintenance work order is typically […]
The IRS places a tax lien on individuals or businesses with overdue taxes until they are paid. Liens can be resolved by paying the bill or entering into a repayment agreement. The IRS may offer subordination of the lien to facilitate property transactions. Premature or improperly issued liens can be revoked by law. A tax […]
The Making Work Pay Tax Credit was a temporary measure introduced in 2009 to help reduce the financial burden caused by the 2008 economic crisis. It was only available for the years 2009 and 2010 and had strict limits on who could apply. Those eligible could claim up to $400 USD ($800 USD for married […]
A work history is a list of jobs someone has had, which is important for job applications and building a career. It should include company names, job titles, dates of employment, and may include compensation and benefits. Gaps in employment should be explainable. The history can be tailored to specific positions. A work history is […]
Precipitous labor, when the time between onset of labor and birth is three hours or less, can be risky for mother and baby. It is more common in women with larger pelvises or who have had multiple previous children, and can be caused by drug use or induced labor. Rushed labor can cause intense pain, […]
A work package is a smaller project within a larger project that is assigned to a specific team member or group. It helps ensure completion of specific components on schedule and allows for easier evaluation of project progress. Work packages have specific start and end dates, task descriptions, and cost centers to track expenses. The […]
Work physiology studies how the human body copes with physical stress and the work environment. Occupational physiologists use this knowledge to design workspaces that reduce physical fatigue, eliminate workplace injuries, and increase productivity. They study body systems and try to minimize the metabolic cost of work. The goal is to ensure workers perform tasks safely […]
Piecework pays workers based on what they produce, rather than a fixed hourly wage. It has been used in the clothing, textile, and electronics industries, but has been debated for its potential harm to workers. Piecework has a long history, dating back to the 1500s, and is often associated with handkerchief work. Some modern factories […]
Part-time employees may or may not receive benefits depending on the employer. Full-time employees generally receive better benefits, but some companies offer different plans based on the number of hours worked. Some companies don’t offer benefits to part-time employees, but it’s worth asking about purchasing benefits if available. The question of whether employees are unable […]
“Flat out” is an English idiom meaning to work at maximum effort and speed. It was used in the 19th century to describe failure, but now commonly refers to hard work. It can also mean speaking without restrictions or reservations. Idioms like “flat out” allow for more conversational speech. If someone is working “at full […]
The arts industry includes various jobs such as artists, art collection management, art therapy, art sales, preservation, and writing about art. Some positions require specific skills and training, while others do not. Government jobs in the arts sector are also available. There are many different employees in the arts industry, but many of the demanding […]