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What should I choose from the following answers?
7. When an employee telephones to say that s/he is not coming to work because s/he is ill, but in fact is only pretending to be ill, we say that s/he is taking or throwing a/an:
(a) unwellie (b) illie (c) horriblie (d) sickie
8. If an employee gets very angry at work because of something bad or unpleasant that happens, we can
say that they are experiencing:
(a) office anger (b) work rage (c) shopfloor strops (d) workplace wobblies
9. If an employee is deliberately or accidentally excluded from decision-making processes, they might
complain that they are being left:
(a) out of their mind (b) out of the blue (c) out of their head (d) out of the loop
Thanks in Advance!
Nov 3, 2008 8:26 PM
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Some of these are very interesting in that I haven't heard them before. But I will give you my best guess.
7. d) sickie
8. b) work rage
9. d) out of the loop
I hope this helps!
November 3, 2008
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