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futuristic

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Employees who report or attempt to report employer wrongdoing or actions threatening public health or safety to government authorities are called:
 A) witnesses.
 B) whistleblowers.
 C) good Samaritans.
 D) None of these answers.

Question 2

In the Alexander v. Gardner-Denver Company case, the Supreme Court established a critical distinction between:
 A) unemployment compensation and disability compensation.
 B) social security benefits and workers' compensation.
 C) individual and collective employee rights.
 D) collective and separate employee rights.



zogaridan

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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