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TVarnum

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Refer to Table 1.2. Jane could benefit most from which of the following flextime programs?
 
  A) Maternity leave
  B) Personal support policies
  C) Compressed work week
  D) Job-sharing

Question 2

What can be said about general-purpose job board?
 
  A) the use of general-purpose job boards has decreased
  B) the use of general-purpose job boards has increased
  C) the use of general-purpose job boards is ineffective for job seekers in professions that experience high turnover
  D) the use of general-purpose job boards is effective for attracting applicants for executive-level jobs



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Answer to Question 1

Awesome help, super fast

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A




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Reply 2 on: Jul 7, 2018
Wow, this really help


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