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tiara099

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Which one of the following is not a barrier to pay for performance in a knowledge-based work setting?
 
  (a) work activities are readily definable
  (b) work varies from day to day
  (c) time required to perform an assignment may not be a good indicator of task importance or complexity
  (d) work performed depends on next input which can vary significantly

Question 2

Blue-collar worker
 
  (a) Work requires advanced knowledge in a field of science or learning
  (b) Expected to work on a continuing basis and meet specific performance standards
  (c) Not required to be paid for work over 40 hours per week
  (d) Performs manual labor assignments
  (e) Establish policy and formulate strategy



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d



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