How has the nature of work been transformed in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries?
a. Government regulations has enabled companies to outsource their labor needs to employees in other countries.
b. An increase in life expectancy in the United States has enabled employees to work well past the typical retirement age.
c. The technological revolution has enabled more employees to work remotely using a computer.
d. The movement toward a service economy in the United States has led to a reduction of industrial jobs.
c. The technological revolution has enabled more employees to work remotely using a computer.
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