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cherise1989

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The concern(s) of the National Labor Relations Board is (are):
 a. mediating collective bargaining agreements b. negotiating labor contracts
  c. monitoring unfair labor practices
  d. mediating collective bargaining agreements and negotiating labor contracts
  e. mediating collective bargaining agreements and negotiating labor contracts and monitoring unfair labor practices

Question 2

Under the Fair and Accurate Credit Transaction Act, the FTC has issued regulations:
 a. that credit card receipts may not show more than the last five numbers of a card b. that consumers must be allowed to correct bad information on their credit reports c. that consumer information must be properly disposed of
  d. that credit card details may not be printed on credit receipts e. all of the other choices



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

e





 

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