What does draw mean?
draw means Dignity and Respect at Work
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Dignity and Respect at Work?
Dignity and Respect at Work can be abbreviated as draw
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What does draw stand for? draw stands for "Dignity and Respect at Work". |
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How to abbreviate "Dignity and Respect at Work"? "Dignity and Respect at Work" can be abbreviated as draw. |
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What is the meaning of draw abbreviation? The meaning of draw abbreviation is "Dignity and Respect at Work". |
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What is draw abbreviation? One of the definitions of draw is "Dignity and Respect at Work". |
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What does draw mean? draw as abbreviation means "Dignity and Respect at Work". |
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What is shorthand of Dignity and Respect at Work? The most common shorthand of "Dignity and Respect at Work" is draw. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- ACSHW - Advisory Committee on Safety and Health at Work
- EASHAW - European Agency for Safety and Health at Work
- EASHW - European Agency for Safety and Health at Work
- HASAW - Health and Safety at Work
- HASAWA - Health And Safety At Work Act
- HASWA - Health and Safety At Work Etc. Act
- HSAWA - Health and Safety at Work Act
- MHSAW - Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations
- MHSAWR - Management of Health and Safety At Work Regulations 1999
- MHSWR - Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations
- SHAWPAT - Safety and Health At Work Promotion Association
- EBW - Emotions and Behaviours at Work
- HSAW - Health and Safety at Work
- PCAW - Parents and Carers at Work
- LTW - Learning and Training at Work
- TTURR - Training of Trade Union Representatives Responsible for health and security at work (SMEs, tourism, commerce and services)
- crew - Civility, Respect and Engagement at Work
- hasw - Health and Safety at Work
- shaw - Stress and Health at Work
- DRAW - Dignity and Respect At Work. Acronym mnemonic for workplace culture, attitude, behaviour, values, etc. (Ack M Andrews)