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yoooooman

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Which one of the following variables is least likely to be included in pay increase policies and guidelines?
 
  (a) past pay increases
  (b) employee's tenure
  (c) employee's performance rating
  (d) timing of employee's pay adjustments

Question 2

A small, select committee of members of the board of directors who review the pay and benefits practices of the organization is the ________ committee.
 
  (a) executive
  (b) merit budget
  (c) compensation
  (d) salary administration



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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