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pl.n.

Legal documents certifying the right to employment of a minor or alien.


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Certificate of age for the state labor department, demonstrating that a minor is older than the age considered to be the child-labor age for a particular occupation.

 
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The noun has one meaning:

Meaning #1: a legal document giving information required for employment of certain people in certain countries
  Synonyms: work papers, work permit


 
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A working paper or work paper or workpaper may refer to:

  • A preliminary scientific or technical paper. Often, authors will release working papers to share ideas about a topic or to elicit feedback before submitting to a peer reviewed conference or academic journal. Sometimes the term working paper is used synonymously as technical report. Working papers are typically hosted on websites, belonging either to the author or the author's affiliated institution. The United Nations uses the term "working paper" in approximately this sense for the draft of a resolution.
  • Documents required for a minor to get a job in certain states within the United States. Such papers usually require the employer, parent/guardian, school, and a physician to agree to the terms of work laid out by the employer.
  • Documents required on an audit of a company's financial statements. The working papers are the property of the accounting firm conducting the audit. These papers are formally referred to as Audit Documentation or sometimes as the audit file. The documents serve as proof of audit procedures performed, evidence obtained and the conclusion or opinion the auditor reached (AU 339.05). For more information, see AS 3 and AU 339 or www.aicpa.org.

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