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Cooldude101

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The principle of ________ suggests that jobs of equivalent value to an organization should carry the same pay rates, without regard to the nature of the work itself or the personal characteristics of the people performing the work.
 
  A) procedural justice
  B) distributive justice
  C) comparable worth
  D) compensatory equity

Question 2

A ________ reflects a one-time commitment to a certain kind of job that is maintained throughout a person's working life.
 
  A) steady-state career
  B) linear career
  C) spiral career
  D) dynamic career



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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