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The occupational Safety and Health Act gives workers the right to a job

1) The occupational Safety and Health Act gives workers the right to a job: A) with a legally mandated wage in which wages are common in the areas of similar kinds of work (B) with fair and equitable wages in order for an employee to enjoy a decent standard of living (C) free from recognized hazard that are causing or likely to cause death or serious physical harm. (D) free from assigning duties to workers that require them to lift, bend or move items any time on the job. 2) According to the new social contract: A) the focus on employers obligation to provide long term job security is emphasized. (B) companies tried to attract workers by giving them interesting and challenging work (C)... click for more

Subject:

Business

Topic:

Business Policy

Posting ID:

147318

OTA ID:

105648

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Business Policy - AVX Stereo Equipment, Inc.

AVX Stereo Equipment, Inc recently began a “no hassles” return policy. A sample of 500 customers who had recently returned items showed 400 thought the policy was fair, 32 thought it took too long to complete the transaction, and the remainder had no opinion. On the basis of these findings make an inference about the reaction of all customers to the new policy.

Subject:

Business

Topic:

Business Policy

Posting ID:

147664

OTA ID:

105547

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Recognizing and Avoiding Plagiarism

The goals of this assignment is to decide the extent to which the student has plagiarized the original source. (Hint: He has.) Choose two sentences from the passage that you think are clearly plagiarized. 1) Read the original passage below, which was excerpted from Crossen, C. (1994). Tainted: The manipulation of fact in America. New York: Touchstone, pp. 166–167. ”Doctors, whose first allegiance is supposed to be to their patients, have traditionally stood between drug company researchers and trusting consumers. Yet unless there is evidence of misconduct (the deliberate misrepresentation of something as fact by someone who knows it is not), it is very difficult to discover and virtu... click for more

Subject:

Business

Topic:

Business Policy

Posting ID:

148123

OTA ID:

103139

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Paraphrasing - O’Conner’s passages

The purpose of this assignment is to paraphrase O’Conner’s passages using no more than 75–100 words. Begin the assignment with the words: O’Conner (2003) argued that . . . 1) Read the following paragraphs, which were written by Patricia O’Conner. A good writer is one you can read without breaking a sweat. If you want a workout, you don’t lift a book—you lift weights. Yet we’re brainwashed to believe that the more brilliant the writer, the tougher the going. The truth is that the reader is always right. Chances are, if something you’re reading doesn’t make sense, it’s not your fault—it’s the writer’s. And if something you write doesn’t get your point across, it’s probably not the r... click for more

Subject:

Business

Topic:

Business Policy

Posting ID:

148126

OTA ID:

104330

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Policy Development - Write a new policy development and discuss the following areas

Write a new policy development and discuss the following areas: The rationale for the policy development the nature of the policy development the expected outcomes of the policy development how the policy development will be implemented how the policy development will be evaluated

Subject:

Business

Topic:

Business Policy

Posting ID:

148157

OTA ID:

105419

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