TynsCorp misled its employees about certain health benefits that were available in their plan. TynsCorp included the benefits as a way to attract new recruits in key positions while limiting the total number of employees who actually tried to use the benefit as a way to keep costs lower. The employees can sue TynsCorp under ERISA.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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________ refers to how many people were exposed to a brand through a promotional effort and ________ refers to how many times they were exposed
A) Reach; exposure B) Reach; efficiency C) Reach; frequency D) Efficiency; frequency E) Efficiency; synergy
As a rule, closely related departments, such as accounting and data processing, should be located near
A. The entrance to the building. B. A conference room. C. The mailroom and receiving areas of the building. D. One another.
A(n) ________ authorizes a person who does not own adjacent land the right to use another person's land
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