The _ process involves a series of steps taking corrective action on
Question 1 of 20 |
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The _ process involves a series of steps taking corrective action on nonperformance issues.
A.employee empowerment |
B.career development |
C.implied contract |
D.progressive discipline |
E.criteria development |
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Question 2 of 20 |
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_ refers to an employee’s telling the public about ethical or legal violations of their organization.
A.Rightsizing |
B.Cyberloafing |
C.Whistleblowing |
D.Absconding |
E.Documenting |
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Question 3 of 20 |
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Monitoring of employee postings on external websites is acceptable only when conducted under the consent of employees.
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Question 4 of 20 |
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The purpose of a union is to give collective bargaining power to a group of individuals.
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Question 5 of 20 |
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An organization of employees formed to bargain with an employer is called a(n) _.
A.club |
B.clique |
C.union |
D.outgroup |
E.franchise |
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Question 6 of 20 |
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With a public policy exception, an employer may not fire an employee if it would violate the individual state’s doctrine or statute.
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Question 7 of 20 |
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In interest based bargaining, each party comes to the table with a list of demands it wants met.
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Question 8 of 20 |
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Incorrect job design is an internal factor influencing performance.
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Question 9 of 20 |
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_ is an exception to employment-at-will in which an employer may not fire an employee if it would violate the individual state’s doctrine or statute.
A.Public policy exception |
B.Implied contract exception |
C.Wrongful discharge exception |
D.Constructive discharge exception |
E.Good faith and fair dealing exception |
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Question 10 of 20 |
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Prescription drug abuse is included in the purview of substance abuse at work.
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Question 11 of 20 |
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_ is the process in which the third party facilitates the resolution process, but the results of the process are not binding for either party.
A.Arbitration |
B.Mediation |
C.Termination |
D.Dissolution |
E.Peer resolution |
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Question 12 of 20 |
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When the employee decides to leave the organization without resigning and following the normal process, he/she is said to be absconding.
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Question 13 of 20 |
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A nonfraternization policy restricts managers from socializing with nonmanagement employees.
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Question 14 of 20 |
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In which of the following situations could an employee’s performance issues be attributed to external factors?
A.Nellie Riles has been called by her supervisor for a disciplinary meeting over her tendency to waste time using the Internet at work. |
B.Malcolm Barnes has been assigned to three different supervisors in quick succession in the three months he has spent in the company because of conflicts at work. |
C.Carl Torres takes frequent breaks to receive phone calls at work and this results in his failing to meet daily targets and delaying work schedules. |
D.Jeremy Jones was a social drinker but after joining the sales division of a highly competitive firm, he began drinking after work with his colleagues every day, which has affected his performance adversely. |
E.Aaron Wood has been requesting his supervisor repeatedly to replace the obsolete machinery on their production floor, but no action has been taken yet. |
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Question 15 of 20 |
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Which of the following HRM processes has a direct role to play in disciplinary actions owing to noncompliance with rules and meeting performance expectations?
A.Preemployment testing |
B.Selection and recruitment |
C.Performance appraisal |
D.Training and development |
E.Compensation |
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Question 16 of 20 |
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The Patriot Act requires organizations with more than one-hundred employees to give employees and their communities at least sixty days’ notice of closure or layoff affecting fifty or more full-time employees.
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Question 17 of 20 |
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A wrongful discharge means the employee resigned, but only because the work conditions were so intolerable that he or she had no choice.
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Question 18 of 20 |
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Which of the following is the definition of discipline?
A.It is the process of an employee choosing to leave the organization. |
B.It is the process of reducing the total size of employees, to ultimately save on costs. |
C.It is the process of providing fair treatment to employees. |
D.It is the process that corrects undesirable behavior. |
E.It is the process by which an employee tells the public about ethical or legal violations of his/her organization. |
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Question 19 of 20 |
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Which of the following statements is true with regard to discipline?
A.The disciplinary process ultimately aims at helping employees meet performance expectations. |
B.The goal of the discipline process is to punish employees for their lack of discipline. |
C.Supervisors must apply discipline procedures even if they have not documented the employee actions that necessitated them. |
D.Once established, disciplinary rules should not be altered or revised because this reduces their effectiveness. |
E.If an employee in unaware of a rule, action cannot be taken against the employee for transgressing it. |
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Question 20 of 20 |
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An employee’s act of leaving the organization without resigning and following the normal process is called _.
A.rightsizing |
B.arbitrating |
C.whistleblowing |
D.absconding |
E.cyberloafing |
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