A form of unionism that replaces arbitrary management control with union-negotiated seniority systems and other procedures for allocating hours, work, layoffs, etc. is known as _____________ unionism.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
job control
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What will be an ideal response?
How can a presenter motivate the audience to care about the presentation?
A) Provide a framework for the presentation B) Ask questions of the audience C) Limit the number of key points D) Make it valuable to the audience E) Compose a memorable conclusion
In the context of business ethics,
A. the Sarbanes-Oxley Act requires all private companies to disclose their financial statements. B. the code of ethics is drawn up by an organization's administrative department. C. the statements provided by public companies regarding their code of ethics, as required by the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, are often just for show. D. ethical codes focus exclusively on employee conduct and avoid subjects such as the environment, technology, and political activity. E. executives pay the most attention to their company's code of ethics when their senior managers instruct them to do so.
To be effective against third parties, a financing statement
a. must always be filed in a public office. b. need never be filed. c. must be filed if an automobile is involved. d. need not be filed for a credit sale of business equipment.