Damages that may be awarded to a plaintiff because the defendant's conduct was willful or malicious are called:
a. punitive damages
b. liquidated damages
c. expectancy damages
d. compensatory damages e. injunctive damages
a
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Organizations value which team model because it saves on travel costs by eliminating in-person meetings and allows for greater sharing of information between employees from different countries?
A. cross-functional team B. self-managing team C. problem-solving team D. virtual team
Pay policies are more open in the public sector than in the private sector.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
What is one way in which a work email should not be used?
a. Sending a well, thought out response. b. Requesting a phone or in-person meeting. c. Data requested by the client. d. Sending complex information.
Sophie is the president of Tasty Foods Corporation, a wholesale grocery company. An inspection by Uri, a government agent, uncovers unsanitary conditions in the company's ware-house caused by Vic, a Tasty Foods employee. Will, a Tasty Foods vice
president, assures Uri that the situation will be corrected, but a later inspection finds that the warehouse is still unsanitary. Sophie knows nothing about any of this. Can Tasty Foods be convicted of a crime in these circumstances? Can Sophie be held personally liable?