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newyorker26

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What is a whistleblower?
 A) An employee who thwarts an attempt by fellow employees to form a union
 B) An employee who crosses the picket line to return to work
 C) An employee who discloses illegal behavior on the part of his or her employer
 D) An employee who secretly gives information to his or her employer about union activity

Question 2

Which of the following statements regarding alcohol and drug use is accurate?
 A) Government employers may not test their employees for drug and alcohol use.
 B) The EEOC prohibits testing for prescription drugs unless a worker seems impaired.
 C) While a private employer may test its employees for drug and alcohol use, it may not sanction a worker who fails the test.
 D) The EEOC has implemented standards so that now all fifty states adhere to the same laws on drug testing.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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