Exam 3: Defining Internal Alignment

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Greater pay dispersion is related to lower turnover among executives.

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Pay for temporary workers is based upon

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Which of the following is NOT true?

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A potential problem in egalitarian pay structures is that high-performing employees may feel underpaid and quit.

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Organization factors that shape internal pay structures include all BUT which of the following?

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Most job structures are best described as

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Wage legislation affects the wage structure at both the minimum and the maximum pay level.

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Egalitarian pay structures send the message that the organization values differences in work content, individual skills, and contributions to the organization.

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Pay structures are immune to changes in external factors such as skill shortages.

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The well-defined jobs at McDonald's and their small differences in pay are an example of a(n) _____ internal pay structure.

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Marginal productivity theory argues that employers pay _____.

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When cooperation is important for successful organization performance, which of the following pay structures is most suitable?

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Labor unions support small pay differentials.

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Egalitarian pay structures have all BUT which of the following characteristics?

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Which of the following is NOT one of the factors that define an internal pay structure?

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