Employer convenience, customer preference, or co-worker preference is not sufficient to support a(n):
a. Bona Fide Occupational Qualification.
b. minimum wages.
c. religious practice.
d. employment commission.
a
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A) exclusive B) selective C) intensive D) aggressive E) retail
Boycotts and peaceful marches by civil rights advocates in the 1950s and 1960s are examples of power-based approaches to conflict
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Employee assistance programs are frequently designed to provide needy employees with financial assistance
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Liam Rutherford is the owner of a company that manufactures metal doors that are utilized by retail outlets in shopping malls or higher crime areas where the retailer wants to provide additional security to prevent break-ins. Liam is developing a new model that provides greater metal strength, is lighter, and is more attractive when in a closed position. He's interested in determining the breakeven point in order to establish minimum goals for the first month of production. Liam estimates that his fixed costs to produce the new model will be $60,000. He plans to sell the doors to retailers at a list price of $249. Variable costs are estimated to be $95. How many units will his business need to sell in order to reach the breakeven point?
A. 390 units B. 337 units C. 241 units D. 632 units