An egalitarian pay structure is different from hierarchical pay structure in that:

A. the egalitarian pay structure supports a fit that is tailored.
B. the pay differentials between the levels in an egalitarian pay structure are large.
C. the egalitarian pay structure supports equal treatment of employees.
D. the egalitarian pay structure supports individual performers more than teams.
E. the job structure in an egalitarian pay structure has greater number of levels.


Answer: C

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