What reporting requirements are contained in the federal laws regulating unions?


They are specified in Title II of the LMRDA and in ERISA.

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The number of shares in the hands of stockholders is the ____________________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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The assets and liabilities of the company are $175,000 and $40,000, respectively. Equity should equal:

A) $215,000. B) $135,000. C) $175,000. D) $40,000.

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Bribery includes:

a. any scheme in which a person offers, gives, receives, or solicits something of value for, or because of, an official act or business decision with the knowledge or consent of the principal. b. the coercion of another to enter into a transaction or deliver property based on wrongful use of actual or threatened force, fear, or economic duress. c. any scheme in which an employee, manager, or executive has an undisclosed economic or personal interest in a transaction that adversely affects the company as a result. d. any scheme in which a person offers, gives, receives, or solicits something of value for the purpose of influencing an official act or business decision without the knowledge or consent of the principal.

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A florist had promised to have the bridal flowers delivered to the wedding rehearsal dinner by 6 p.m. Because of vehicle problems, the flowers did not arrive until the meal was nearly over and the bride and her mother were very upset. To show how sorry he was for the poor service, the florist put extra flowers in the bridal bouquet and gave each mother and grandmother a free orchid corsage. The bride and her mother were extremely pleased with the extra flowers and have recommended the florist to a number of their friends. The florist is wondering if he shouldn't deliberately underdeliver other jobs, compensate the consumer with some upgrade and benefit from even more positive feedback. The florist is responding to the:

A. Service dilemma B. Service quandary C. Baker's dozen paradigm D. Halo effect E. Service recovery paradox

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