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corkyiscool3328

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From the perspective of labor economics, a wage rate is a measure of
 
  (a) total cost of labor per hour
  (b) cost of base wage per hour
  (c) cost of base wage and incentives per hour
  (d) total cost of base wage and government required benefits

Question 2

Schedule the necessary and logical work steps
 
  (a) Check organization charts, process charts, and procedure manuals
  (b) Employment, training, job and organizational design are potential users
  (c) Forecast time requirements to complete various phases of a project
  (d) Interview incumbents and observe work being performed



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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