If a willful violation results in the death of an employee, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) can assess penalties up to __________ for an individual or __________ for a corporation.
A. $50,000; $100,000
B. $100,000; $250,000
C. $250,000; $500,000
D. $500,000; $1 million
Answer: C
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A) $20,400 B) $18,500 C) $13,600 D) $8,500
Based on the work done by Waters and Bortre on teen volunteer retention, how should the results of the study influence current organization practices in retaining not just teen volunteers but others in their workforce as well?
What will be an ideal response?
Fact Pattern 3-1BOrin and Pia engage in a business transaction from which a dispute arises. Orin initiates a lawsuit against Pia by filing a complaint.Refer to Fact Pattern 3-1B. If Pia files a motion to dismiss, she is asserting that
A. Orin did not state a claim for which relief can be granted. B. Orin's statement of the facts is not true. C. Orin's statement of the law is not true. D. Pia suffered greater harm than Orin.
During its first year of business, XYZ Inc. purchased $1,600 of supplies. By the end of the year, only $500 of supplies remain in the supply cabinet. Determine the amount to be reported in the Supplies account in the Adjusted Trial Balance section of the worksheet prepared on December 31.
A. $2,100 B. $1,100 C. $1,600 D. $500