A) accept the high cost and look for other areas in which to reduce spending
B) replace the workers' compensation insurance with disability insurance
C) shop for a better deal on workers' compensation insurance
D) cancel the workers' compensation insurance
E) improve safety to lower the company's experience rating
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A) The child care benefits provided by the company is at the lowest level of involvement.
B) The child care benefits provided by the company is at the highest level of involvement.
C) According to the Family and Medical Leave Act, the company has not provided DJ with adequate child care benefits.
D) According to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, the company has exceeded the level of involvement that is permissible.
E) The child care benefits provided by the company is a form of a dependent care assistance plan.
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A) if all the employees are under the age of 30
B) if the nature of work demands college graduates
C) if the firm employs experienced, older people
D) if the firm employs young and creative minds
E) if the firm mainly employs freelancers
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A) teaching employees about the value of their benefits
B) limiting benefits to a few simple options
C) explaining complex benefits with sophisticated language
D) keeping messages about benefits basic and uncreative
E) simplifying messages about benefits by delivering them through one medium
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A) length of service.
B) position within the company.
C) age.
D) educational background.
E) prior job experience.
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A) Her leave is based on length of service, so it accumulates over time.
B) Her time off is an example of personal days.
C) The Family and Medical Leave Act requires the employer to grant unpaid time off.
D) She uses her paid time off for the leave.
E) She retains her seniority and benefits during the leave.
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A) Paid vacation must take place on specified days in addition to holidays.
B) Employers must give the amount of paid vacation that makes economic sense.
C) Employers must give employees 10 paid vacation days each year.
D) New employees must receive 25 or 30 days off.
E) Employers decide on paid time off; there is no minimum.
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A) Park Production must give the employees the option to sell their stock in the company.
B) The employees will receive payouts from their 401(k) plans.
C) The employees will receive a share of profits as part of the company's ESOP.
D) Because the plan was underfunded, the retirees will no longer receive benefits.
E) The Pension Benefit Guarantee Corporation will provide them with a basic benefit.
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A) It provides payments to offset lost income during voluntary unemployment.
B) Most funding for unemployment insurance is provided by employees.
C) Unfavorable experience ratings of employers lead to higher premiums.
D) Costs for unemployment insurance are standard across the country.
E) It is a voluntary program based on number of employers in a specific state.
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A) Workers receive no benefits until they reach the full retirement age.
B) Workers are compensated according to their past earnings and retirement age.
C) Workers receive increased benefits when they earn more than the exempt amount.
D) The cost of the program is borne entirely by the employers, who pay a payroll tax.
E) The program benefits persons who are financially dependent on current workers.
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