The housekeeping employee asks the employees' agent what role the union representative plays. What answer should the agent provide?
1. "They will set wages for union members."
2. "They are responsible for writing floating policy for administration."
3. "They oversee the retirement funds."
4. "They are responsible for administering the contract."
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Rationale 1: Wages are set in the contract.
Rationale 2: Policies are negotiated in the contract.
Rationale 3: Retirement funds are negotiated in the contract.
Rationale 4: The role of administering the contract falls to an individual designated as the union representative.
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1. The thigh 2. The abdomen 3. The upper chest 4. The back beneath the scapulae 5. The calf of the leg
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A) Avoid contaminated food and water. B) Avoid sharing needles. C) Avoid alcohol consumption. D) Wash hands frequently, as the disease is transmitted via the fecal-oral route.
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