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[Answered] Factory workers at Cascades Corporation (CC), which manufactures motorcycle parts, decided to strike. They demanded a minimum wage of $20 per hour, compensation package. The strike lasted one month. When it was over, the workers demanded retroactive pay for the month of the strike and reinstatement to their jobs. There was no post-strike contract agreement addressing what rights and duties either the workers or CC had. By federal law, what must CC provide the workers? A. They must be reinstated to their jobs but they are not entitled to retroactive pay. B. They must be reinstated to their jobs and they are entitled to retroactive pay. C. They do not have to be reinstated to their jobs but they are entitled to retroactive pay. D. They do not have to be reinstated to their jobs and they are not entitled to retroactive pay
[Answered] All of the following are true of the holder of a fee simple absolute estate EXCEPT A) the holder has maximum control over the property. B) the holder has the maximum estate available in land. C) the holder can transfer rights to others. D) the estate terminates upon death.
[Answered] What is the primary purpose of the Serious Fraud Office (SFO) in relation to bribery and corruption? Select one answer. A. To provide general business advice on compliance with anti-bribery regulations. B. To investigate and prosecute serious cases of bribery and corruption involving large-scale financial misconduct. C. To manage and oversee the implementation of internal anti-corruption policies within companies. D. To conduct routine audits of financial statements for all businesses to detect irregularities.
[Answered] When is a quitclaim deed used by a grantor whose interest in the real estate may be unknown? A. General warranty deed B. Special warranty deed C. Grant deed D. Quitclaim deed
[Answered] How long must a business retain records of consumer requests made under the CCPA? A. For 48 months. B. For 60 months. C. At least 6 months. D. At least 24 months.
[Answered] Rennie has consistently violated the Residential Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction Act by neglecting to provide prospective buyers with the pamphlet, "Protect Your Family From Lead in Your Home." In addition to a fine, what other penalty is Rennie most likely to incur? A. Community service assisting homeowners living in pre-1978 housing B. Jail time C. Lead abatement education D. Requirement to return to compliance with the law
[Answered] Which of the following is a true statement regarding the opt-out notice? A. After receiving an opt-out request from a consumer, a business may still sell their personal information. B. A consumers can only opt out of having their personal information sold within six months after establishing an account with a business. C. A business does not have to include a description of a consumer's right to opt out on its Internet homepage, because it is optional. D. The personal information collected from a consumer in connection with the submission of their opt-out request can only be used for complying with the opt-out request.
[Answered] The law gives the right of way to no one. a) true b) false
[Answered] Which of the following is a true statement regarding the applicability of the CCPA? A. The CCPA applies to any for-profit business that collects consumers' personal information. B. Under the CCPA, personal information is limited to only information collected electronically or over the Internet. C. The CCPA applies to any nonprofit business that determines the purposes and means of the processing of consumers personal information. D. For-profit businesses that conduct business in California are not covered under the CCPA
[Answered] Which of the following actions is required by OFAC regulations? A. Allow trade with foreign subsidiaries owned by U.S. companies. B. Block accounts and property of specified individuals, entities, and countries. C. Permit unlicensed trade with countries sanctioned by OFAC. D. Reject transactions involving all foreign persons.
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