NLRB v. Jones and Laughlin Steel Corporation (1937) is a notable labor relations case because:
A. It declared the National Industrial Recovery Act to be unconstitutional.
B. It upheld the constitutionality of the National Labor Relations Act.
C. It established a test to determine whether an employer had violated the NLRA.
D. It meant that employers could no longer use injunctions to stop unionization attempts.
B. It upheld the constitutionality of the National Labor Relations Act.
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Donald has finally closed a sale that took him 2 weeks of hard work. He normally gets paid on a fixed interval schedule or a continuous reinforcement schedule, whichever comes first. He received this paycheck 2 weeks after his last one. Which schedule was used for his payment? What is the difference between continuous reinforcement and fixed interval schedule of intermittent reinforcement?
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Lester Company purchases a piece of equipment on Jan. 2, 2010, for $30,000 . The equipment has an estimated life of eight years or 50,000 units of production and an estimated residual value of $3,000 . Lester uses a calendar fiscal year. The entry to record the amount of depreciation for 2010, using the production method and assuming that 6,100 units are produced, is:
a. Equipment 3,050 Accumulated Depreciation– Equipment 3,050 b. Equipment 3,172 Accumulated Depreciation– Equipment 3,172 c. Depreciation Expense — Equipment 3,294 Accumulated Depreciation– Equipment 3,294 d. Depreciation Expense — Equipment 3,416 Accumulated Depreciation– Equipment 3,416
Assume that on February 25, a customer who owes Berry Sales Company $2,000 is declared bankrupt by a federal court. The entry that would be made to write off this account is:
A) Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts 2,000 Accounts Receivable/Customer Account 2,000 B) Accounts Receivable/Customer Account 2,000 Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts 2,000 C) Accounts Receivable 2,000 Notes Receivable 2,000 D) Cash 2,000 Accounts Receivable 2,000
Other customers typically do not impact the satisfaction of other consumers in service settings
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