With regard to Question # 2 above, do you agree or disagree with each stated policy? Why or why not? State and explain what kind of policies as to enforcement of employment laws and remedies for violations of such laws you believe would most encourage compliance with employment laws, and describe what the incentives would be in your preferred policies to encourage the desired conduct
This is an opinion question, which gives the student the opportunity to think through policy issues and apply his or her own policy beliefs. Answers may range from no enforcement of employment laws for undocumented workers, to enforcement of the laws and the same rights and remedies to undocumented workers. However, the student should be able to identify the issues, and recognize the incentives and disincentives.
Chapter 3
OVERVIEW OF EMPLOYMENT DISCRIMINATION
Test Bank Questions, 5e
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS
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