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A) all workers are paid a fair wage.
B) the firm has enough land and capital to use with its labor.
C) the firm's labor force is technically up-to-date and well trained.
D) worker morale is high or low.
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A) 6
B) 18
C) 24
D) 30
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A) It caused an increase in traffic congestion.
B) It often made communication among employees more difficult.
C) The employees resented being required to come to work early or stay late.
D) Workers tend to be less productive when they have to work longer hours in a single day.
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A) Training and development
B) Social integration
C) Orienteering
D) Networking
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A) concentrating on internal sources of recruitment so that detailed information is already available.
B) including more questions on the application form about family background and other characteristics that are not job-related.
C) using an artificial intelligence program such as Workforce Acquisition™ to quickly assess qualifications and help the manager decide whether to request an interview with the applicant.
D) offering small monetary rewards to existing employees who recommend new people that are ultimately made a job offer.
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A) A job description is concerned with the short-run objectives of a job,but a job specification is concerned with the job's long-run objectives.
B) A job description is based on a human resource inventory,while a job specification is the result of a performance appraisal.
C) A job description is a statement about the job,while a job specification is a statement about the person who does the job.
D) A job description is a brief summary of what a job involves,while a job specification is a detailed and technically complete statement of what a job involves.
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A) special relocation allowances for housing and travel
B) currency conversions and tax consequences
C) health insurance concerns
D) soft benefits
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A) departmentalizing.
B) recruiting.
C) budgeting.
D) auditing.
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A) was declared illegal by the EEOC in 1989,because it was often used to discriminate against women and minorities.
B) is legal,but is a very poor predictor of worker performance.
C) should be directly related to the job.
D) should focus on the most basic and general skills rather than on skills directly related to the job.
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A) More than 75 percent of contingent workers are employed in office-clerical work.
B) The number of contingent workers in the U.S.has steadily declined over the past decade.
C) U.S.labor laws require firms to offer contingent employees the same wages and benefits as other employees performing similar work.
D) Companies will rely on contingent workers in an uncertain economy.
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A) job enlargement.
B) vestibule training.
C) job rotation.
D) an apprenticeship program.
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A) an assembly line worker who belongs to a union and has 17 years of seniority
B) an accountant hired to help during the busy tax season
C) an elementary school teacher who just received tenure
D) an electrical engineer who frequently travels out of the country to the various manufacturing facilities owned and operated by his firm
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