A "serious" OSHA violation is defined as one that poses a threat to life or could cause serious injury
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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Which of the following professional values from the PRSA Code of Ethics requires practitioners to "adhere to the highest standards of accuracy and truth . . . in communicating with the public"?
A. Advocacy D. Loyalty B. Honesty E. Fairness C. Independence
Which of the following statements is correct?
A. In a partnership, liability for other partners' misdeeds includes but is limited to the amount a particular partner has invested in the business. B. Partnerships must be formed according to specific rules, which include the filing of a formal written agreement with state authorities where the partnership does business. C. A fast growth company would be more likely to set up a partnership for its business organization than would a slow-growth company. D. Under partnership law, if any partner is unable to meet his or her pro rata claim in the event the partnership goes bankrupt, the remaining partners must make good on the unsatisfied claims. E. A major disadvantage of a partnership as a form of business organization is the high cost and practical difficulty of its formation.
Which of the following rewards employees through an increase in pay based upon the number of skill modules the employee has mastered?
a. merit pay b. seniority-based pay c. skill-based pay d. gain sharing e. piece-rate pay
While driving his car five miles over the speed limit, Carl struck Darla, who was jaywalking across the street. Darla sues and when the case comes to trial, the jury determines that Carl was 60% negligent and that Darla was 40% negligent. Darla's damages for injuries are $10,000. If this accident occurred in a state following the comparative negligence theory of recovery, Darla will:
A) recover $10,000. B) not recover anything. C) recover $6,000. D) recover $4,000.