Heather applied for a promotion, but her manager promoted a co-worker because the manager knew Heather was seven months pregnant. The manager did not want to promote someone who would probably be taking time off of work for childbirth and child care. The manager has acted legally and reasonably to protect her company's interests
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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worldwide. The company is planning to launch a high-end portable digital music player worldwide. What is the best way to organize this product launch?
Expected future revenues that differ among the alternatives under consideration are often referred to as:
A. Alternative revenues. B. Differential revenues. C. Relative revenues. D. Preferential revenues.
Which of the following is a team where there is typically no designated leader?
A. Work group B. Pseudoteam C. Work team D. Leaderless team
In 2001, Nike admitted that it used child labor to produce its expensive sportswear products, while paying the children just pennies a day. This is an example of ______.
a. creating economic value in the short run b. being a conscientious corporate citizen c. being socially responsible d. following a sustainable manufacturing practice