In which of the following ways may staffing practices change in response to benefit cost controls?

A. Increasing the number of full-time workers
B. Increasing benefit costs per hour by having employees work more hours with fixed benefit costs
C. Classifying employees as contractors rather than employees
D. Paying temporary workers for time not spent working
E. Rehiring previously laid off employees


Answer: C

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