Are individuals who are perceived as having handicaps, but in fact either have recovered from the disability or are not handicapped, covered by the Rehabilita¬tion Act or the ADA?
Yes. The definition of a handicapped person set forth in Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act extends as well to persons "considered as having one.". And Section 3(2) of the ADA protects per-sons who are regarded and treated as though they have a disability, even though they do not have such an impairment. Thus persons who have fully recovered from cancer or mental disorders may be victims of job discrimination and are protected under the acts. For example, a person with a facial disfigurement that causes no disability may be considered by others as impaired and is thus protected under the acts.
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Labor unions that have the power to elect their own officials, manage their own finances, and make their own strategic and tactical decisions are called ______________________ unions.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
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A local distributor for a Belgian chocolate manufacturer expects to sell 12,000 cases of chocolate truffles next year. The annual holding costs for the truffles are $16 per case per year. The ordering cost is $60 per order. The distributor operates 320 days a year. Then there will be ______.
A. three orders per month B. 40 orders per year C. one order every week D. two orders every month