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the lowest wage that an employer is allowed to pay by law
minimum wage
an organization of workers, usually in a particular industry, that exists to protect their interests, improve conditions of work, etc.
trade union
The environment, hours, and terms under which people work, including safety and comfort.
Working conditions
a large area of land where crops such as coffee, sugar, rubber, etc. are grown
Plantation
A situation in which somebody treats somebody else in an unfair way.
exploitation
an arrangement with a company in which you pay them regular amounts of money and they agree to pay the costs, for example, if you die or are ill, or if you lose or damage something
Insurance
the practice of keeping yourself and your living and working areas clean in order to prevent illness and disease
Hygiene
Buildings where goods are manufactured in large quantities using machinery.
Factories
A fixed regular payment made to employees for their work
Salary
The illegal use of children in work that deprives them of their childhood, education, or well-being.
Child Labour
These are short descriptions or explanations that accompany photographs or images. It is known as cutline in the US.
Caption
They are used to make a text easier to understand or more interesting. These are visuals that help illustrate the story and make it more engaging for the reader.
Photo
This is the main content of the article, which provides the details and information on the topic being covered. It’s divided into small paragraphs.
Body
This is the first sentence or paragraph of the article, which provides a summary of the main points and captures the reader's interest.
Lead
It has two elements: the name of the place from where a story originated and the date on which it was written. It usually appears in bold letters.
Dateline
It's the author of the article. It appears at the beginning of the article.
Byline
It sums up the story or article. It’s usually printed in large font at the top of the page to grab the reader's attention.
Headline
It’s a secondary headline that provides additional information about the story.
Drophead
These are titles or labels that indicate the different sections of the newspaper
Section