The chapter credits many factors for driving change in how work is done, but they say none is more important than ______.
A. ease of travel
B. developments in HR
C. the Internet
D. globalization
C. the Internet
You might also like to view...
A trustor is also called a settlor or ___________.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Example: Let’s visit Donald and Margie Rivers. They have a combined wealth of $13 million. In January of 2016, Donald Rivers dies. When he dies, $11.4 million of the assets are Donald’s. This portion of the trust will be funded with $5,970,000. This amount of money is the irrevocable portion of the trust and not subject to estate taxes upon Donald’s death, taking full advantage of his
estate tax credit. This amount is arrived at by taking the amount Donald had at his death, $11.4 million and subtracting the $5,430,000 of the estate tax exemption. This is an example of? a. Discretionary trust b. Bypass trust c. Revocable trust d. Testamentary trust
Harold has committed a horrible crime and will probably be sentenced to several lifetimes in prison. He feels that the mother of his son, and her husband, would be the best family for the child. Prior to sentencing, he wants to terminate his parental rights to allow the mother's husband to adopt the child. What will happen when Harold goes to court?
a. He will be asked by the judge if he does this act voluntarily. b. The state will terminate his rights and immediately grant a stepparent adoption. c. The child's mother will be required to consent in court. d. Harold will not be permitted to proceed pro se.
In Bowers v. Hardwick, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down the Texas law against sodomy based on violation of substantive due process under the Fourteenth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution
Indicate whether the statement is true or false