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What is a key difference between white-collar and blue-collar workers?
 
  a. White-collar workers say they have too much work, while blue-collar workers say they have too little.
  b. White-collar workers have less work-family role problems than blue-collar workers.
  c. White-collar workers can balance family-work conflicts better than blue-collar workers.
  d.
   White-collar workers experience less stress than blue-collar workers.

Question 2

To make ends meet, Marlon works part-time at two separate warehouses that are open 24 hours a day.This situation exemplifies a(n) ________ work schedule.
 
  a. clustered
  b. shift
  c. industrial
  d.
   traditional



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neverstopbelieb

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Reply 2 on: Jun 18, 2018
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