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joesmith1212

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If your company is unionized, your wages, benefits, and work rules are specified
 a. by union contract.
  b. in a grievance policy.
  c. as management's rights.
  d. none of the above.

Question 2

What is the second step in problem solving?
 a. Define or identify the problem.
  b. Generate alternatives or possible solutions.
  c. Assess and implement an alternative.
  d. Collect and analyze information.



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