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sdfghj

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When writing an actual schedule:
 a. begin by entering hours for part-time and short-hour employees first.
 b. avoid using notation to keep the schedule clear and concise.
 c. use a grid that shows employees on one axis and dates on the other axis.
 d. finish by entering days off for all employees.

Question 2

Which of the following is NOT true regarding the labor schedule?
 a. The schedule is as much a tool for the employee as it is for the manager.
 b. Schedule should follow a pattern so employees can anticipate days off.
 c. The schedule should be written in a way such that employee preferences are considered whenever possible.
 d. The manager should make an effort to allow employees to take time off for personal reasons.



soda0602

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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