Explain why a union contract discourages management from making stations too large.

What will be an ideal response?


A union contract may state the number of guests a service person can serve at a station. If that number is exceeded, a per-person bonus must be paid to the service person who has served the extra guests. It is payment of this bonus fee that discourages management from making the stations too large, as the fee will generally be more expensive to the restaurant than employing another service staff.

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a. there needed to be a war on terrorism. b. people were in favor of being vigilantes. c. police corruption was at a minimum. d. people feared crime and had lost confidence in the police.

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Victim-oriented programs emphasize the importance of the witness for the prosecution of criminal offenders

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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What is the difference between a jail's pretrial and posttrial populations?

A. Most of the pretrial population is covered by "sight and sound" rules. B. The posttrial population is eligible for bail. C. The pretrial population is presumed innocent. D. The posttrial population is presumed innocent.

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A group of armed and dangerous teenagers are returning home late at night and come across several seemingly unoccupied homes. They enter one home and before taking numerous valuable, spray paint racial slurs on the walls. The suspects would most accurately be classified as

a. criminals b. terrorists c. lone-wolf avengers d. anarchists

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