Company A and Company B are in the same industry, but Company A is unionized and Company B is not. Therefore,
A. it can be argued with assurance that any wage differences between the two firms are due to the presence of a union in Company A and the absence of a union in Company B.
B. it is difficult to argue with assurance that wage differences between the two firms are attributable to the presence of a union, although the possibility exists.
C. any wage differences between the two firms can never be attributed to the presence of a union in Company A.
D. Company B has to form a union to compete with Company A.
Answer: B
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
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A. The computer ensures that a numerical amount in a record does not exceed some predetermined amount. B. After data for a transaction are entered, the computer sends certain data back to the terminal for comparison with data originally sent. C. As the computer corrects errors and data are successfully resubmitted to the system, the causes of the errors are printed out. D. The computer flags any transmission for which the control field value did not match that of an existing file record.
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A) a supermarket B) a factory outlet store C) a department store D) a warehouse club E) a hypermarket