A. ethics code
B. descriptive code
C. procedural code
D. distributive code
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Related Mcqs:
- The employees who are more committed and loyal to employer more likely to?
- A. leave before retirement age B. stay beyond than retirement age C. never leave the firm D. never encouraged by employers...
- The standards that decided, what kind of conduct employees of organization should possess?
- A. descriptive justice B. procedural justice C. distributive justice D. ethics...
- A company manage, reviews employees performance and matches with the set standards are called?
- A. focal reviews B. unvocal reviews C. vocal reviews D. local reviews...
- A company manage, reviews employees performance and matches with the set standards are called?
- A. focal reviews B. unvocal reviews C. vocal reviews D. local reviews...
- Comparison of employees’ actual performance with set standards is involved in?
- A. leading B. organizing C. controlling D. staffing...
- In employees’ pension plan, a portion of employees’ earnings contribution into the fund is classified as?
- A. cash balance plans B. early retirement window C. deferred profit sharing plan D. savings and thrift plan...
- The dismissal of the employee, who violates law of contractual arrangements stated, by the employer is classified as?
- A. descriptive termination B. distributive termination C. wrongful discharge D. wrongful termination...
- The kind of pension plan in which employer’s contribution is specified in employee’s retirement savings funds is classified as?
- A. defined benefit pension plan B. defined contribution pension plan C. defined noncontributory pension plan D. deferred contribution pension plan...
- An employer’s refusal to provide work opportunities, is classified as?
- A. grievance procedure B. lock out C. injunction D. strike procedure...
- The strike called by union labor when illegal practices are to be conducted by the company’s employer is classified as?
- A. sympathy strike B. wildcat strike C. unfair labor practice strike D. economic strike...
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