Segmenting sources of labor is a means of reducing labor costs.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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a. source document b. turn-around document c. master document d. product document
Ontario's Employment Equity Act (enacted by the NDP government but subsequently repealed by the Conservative government) required employers to hire so that their workforce reflected visible minority groups proportionately
This legislation did not contravene the Charter because: A) it did not violate any right protected under the Charter B) the Charter did not apply to it because it was a provincial law C) it violated a protected right, but was saved by a specific Charter exemption. D) it violated a protected right, but was saved by section 33 (the notwithstanding clause). E) The Charter did not apply because it applied to private corporations
When selecting specific target markets, a firm should
A. revert to an undifferentiated approach if the market is deemed heterogeneous. B. choose the segments most in line with the firm's objectives and long-term growth. C. choose all segments that are determined to be profitable for the organization. D. choose the minimum number of segments necessary to achieve company sales potential. E. pick the segments with the best sales forecasts for the upcoming period of time.
Respecting the legality of wiretaps, in the 5-4 Supreme Court decision in Olmsted v. United States, one of the four dissenting justices, Louis Brandeis, argued that:
a) the right to privacy was not guaranteed under the Fourth Amendment, b) because Federal agents invaded no space the right to privacy did not apply. c) protections afforded by the Bill of Rights should extend to electronic communications. d) because Federal agents seized no property the right to privacy did not apply.