A person's accent may legally be taken into consideration in hiring for a particular position when:
a. the employer does not want someone who is "foreign-sounding"
b. a significant part of the job requires communication, and the applicant's heavy accent would interfere with the ability to communicate
c. the employer's entire workforce is composed of people who speak English as a first language
d. any of these
b
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B) National Labor Relations Act.? C) Clayton Act? D) Norris-La Guardia Act.
Contractual mistakes are covered under the UCC
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
To calculate cost per equivalent unit in process costing, divide total manufacturing costs by the total number of equivalent units. Under the weighted average method, what costs are reflected in total manufacturing costs?
A. Only current period costs B. Both current and prior period costs C. Only prior period costs D. Both current and future period costs
Growing an enterprise requires a "balancing act" between creating additional capital and having control of the business
Indicate whether the statement is true or false