Deck 18: Employtt Stnkcholdcr11: Privacy, Safcty, and Tlcalth

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One study estimates that passive smoke was responsible for 3,400 lung cancer deaths,in one year,in the United
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Federal privacy protections were eroded after the 9/11 attacks.
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The primary ethical argument in favor of drug testing is the responsibility companies have to their employees and the public to provide safe workplaces,secure asset protection,and safe places in which to transact business.
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The overriding principle for corporations collecting employee information is to collect all information possible.
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The main reason that Morgan Stanley employees fared so well in the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center was the company's preparation for terrorist attacks.
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OSHA's budget has generally been tight,but adequate to fully carry out its mission.
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The state laws that address drug testing usually ban them altogether.
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Integrity tests are known as the father of the polygraph.
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Managers of a business can actually be convicted of murder for violations of safety standards.
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Integrity tests,unlike the polygraph,are not subject to legal constraints on their use.
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One privacy guideline states that fmns should respect and preserve the boundary between work and horne.
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Secondary,or passive,smoke can cause death oflung cancer even in non-smokers.
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The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)has had more than enough resources to accomplish its mission since it was formed.
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Use of the polygraph has been banned in virtually all situations.
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The best protection employers can offer is to establish a zero-tolerance policy toward workplace violence against or by their employees.
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Drug testing by companies has risen continuously since first introduced.
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Workplace violence is a rare occurrence in the United States.
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Part of the price we pay for the advances in technology is that information about us is stored in dozens of places.
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Modem polygraph machines and techniques have benefited from significant advances in technology,and are much more reliable than earlier methods of lie detection.
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Psychologists disagree about the validity and effectiveness of integrity tests.
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The EEOC monitors employer use of background checks.
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Background screening is an unprofitable business.
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Monitoring of employees in the workplace

A)has become the norm in businesses today.
B)is driven by concerns over workplace violence.
C)requires the express consent of employees.
D)is done primarily through video cameras.
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Critics of integrity tests claim each of the following except:

A)They are intrusive and invade privacy.
B)They are unreliable.
C)They are effective when used as part of a screening process.
D)They reject many honest candidates.
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A loophole allowing employers to bypass the FCRA is

A)employment decision restrictions.
B)the interview process.
C)having adverse employment decisions made for reasons related to the background check.
D)employers can opt to do the background checks themselves.
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Which of the following is not one of the major workplace privacy issues?

A)integrity testing
B)dmg testing
C)monitoring employees
D)hourly pay and benefits
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One of the few places in which guidelines for the handling and use of information exists is

A)the state of Maryland.
B)the health care field.
C)the consumer credit industry.
D)Japan.
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Workplace violence is one of the four leading causes of death in the workplace and leading cause of death for
women.
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Reasons that companies have historically been reluctant to perform drug tests on workers or job applicants include all of the following except

A)privacy rights.
B)reputational damage to those found to use drugs.
C)high cost.
D)inaccuracy of tests.
Question
The biggest reason for performing drug tests is to

A)protect lives.
B)protect assets.
C)increase customer confidence.
D)increase company profits.
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Surveillance has become more simple and less expensive in the workplace is a result of

A)higher rates of employee theft.
B)higher rates of workplace violence.
C)concerns about sexual harassment.
D)technological developments.
Question
An umbrella term that encompasses employer screening for suspected substance abuse is

A)steroid challenges.
B)drug testing.
C)illegal substance checking.
D)doping.
Question
The due-process resistance to drug testing is based on

A)protecting employees' constitutional rights.
B)the poor conviction record of drug-related crimes in the court systems.
C)the questionable accuracy of the tests.
D)potential harm to the accuser.
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The Privacy Act of 1974

A)was repealed by the USA Patriot Act of 2001.
B)restricts the use of personal information by private companies.
C)set controls on the right of goverrnnent to collect,use,and share data about individuals.
D)set time limits for how long personal data could be maintained by goverrnnent and private companies.
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Most experts say that privacy means

A)being able to approve all uses of personal information.
B)the right to keep personal affairs to oneself and to know how information about one is being used.
C)the right to deny all requests for personal information.
D)the right for personal information to not be shared with any users other than the ones that already have access to it.
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Which of the following is not a principle that should guide corporate decision-making about the collection and use of employee information?

A)companies should base their information policies on FBI procedures that have stood the test of time.
B)companies should allow employees to correct any information that is inaccurate.
C)when collecting information,it should only be used in ways that are appropriate.
D)companies should collect only that employee information that is absolutely necessary.
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The Employee Polygraph Protection Act (EPPA)of 1988

A)requires employee consent before administration of a polygraph test.
B)banned most private sector uses of the lie detector.
C)allows lie detector tests to be admitted as evidence in cases involving fraud.
D)banned all uses of the lie detector.
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Guidelines for designing a drug testing program include all of the following except

A)any report to the employer should provide only the information needed for work placement purposes or as required by goverrnnent regulations.
B)companies would provide clear documentation of the reason for conducting the drug testing.
C)companies should have written policies and procedures applied impartially.
D)all level of employees should be subject to drug testing.
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Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs)

A)were originally designed to help employees with any problems they might have.
B)allow the employer to identify the problems affecting individual employees.
C)have expanded their scope of assistance since they originated.
D)have a punitive element to them,although it is rarely used.
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The American with Disabilities Act (ADA)

A)is limited to companies that contract with the federal government.
B)makes it illegal to collect information about employees' medical information.
C)makes it illegal to base employment decisions on a medical condition that does not impair the person's ability to perform essential function of the job.
D)makes it illegal to base employment decisions on a medical condition.
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OSHA's mission encompasses all of the following functions except

A)setting and enforcing standards.
B)providing training,outreach,and education.
C)promoting employer/employee cooperation.
D)establishing partnerships.
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A survey by the American Management Association revealed that

A)66 percent of employers monitor their employees.
B)virtually every company has an emergency plan for terrorist attacks.
C)over 90 percent of American companies have employee assistance programs (EAPs).
D)obtain express consent from employees before they begin monitoring efforts.
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In the area of prevention,companies will be liable by OSHA when

A)employers neglected to keep the workplace free from a hazard
B)the hazard was not recognizable by the employer
C)the hazard was not causing serious harm
D)the removal was not feasible or cost effective
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EAPs are designed to affmn all of the following except

A)employees are valuable members of the organization
B)it is better to help troubled employees than to discipline or discharge them
C)monitored employees are better employees
D)recovered employees are better employees
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Policy guidelines on the issue of privacy should include all of the following except

A)set controls to capture as much data as possible
B)disclose the nature of surveillance that will occur
C)require reasonable suspicion before instituting drug tests
D)respect and preserve the boundary between work and horne
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A secondary benefit of smoke-free workplace policies is

A)lower health insurance premiums.
B)support for smokers quitting the habit.
C)increased productivity.
D)reports of cleaner and more pleasant working envirornnents.
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One main reason that business has turned its attention to employee health issues is

A)concern for their well-being.
B)rising costs.
C)reduced productivity.
D)the threat of contagious diseases.
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The regulations that codify employers' duties to provide employees with information on the hazards of workplace chemicals and to make sure that they understand what that information means are

A)employee education laws.
B)full disclosure regulations.
C)vital information acts.
D)right-to-know laws.
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Workers who are more likely to be exposed to workplace violence than their peers are ones who

A)deliver things.
B)work in small towns.
C)work for the post office.
D)work during the afternoon and early evening hours.
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The effects on employees of being monitored include

A)low morale.
B)decreased productivity.
C)a sense of job security.
D)distrust of co-workers.
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are high-ranking executives responsible for monitoring and protecting the private information held by frrrns

A)Verifrcation of Privacy Officer
B)Chief Privacy Officers
C)Officer of Privacy
D)Privacy Executive
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All hazardous chemicals must be accompanied by to ensure proper use and handling.

A)Child-Proof Safety Lids (CPSL)
B)Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)
C)Rubber Gloves (RG)
D)Chemical Safety Data Guides (MSDG)
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Because OSHA does not have enough inspectors to monitor all of the businesses in the United States,

A)businesses have a "free pass" to design their own safety standards.
B)it attempts to make up for it by passing "nitpicking" rules.
C)it gets help from the Department of Labor.
D)businesses have a heavy responsibility for safety in the workplace.
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The Hazard Communication Standard requires that covered employers take certain steps to achieve compliance,including all of the following except

A)update inventories of hazardous chemicals in the workplace.
B)assemble material safety data sheets for all hazardous chemicals.
C)instruct workers on the importance of using protective gear when handling hazardous chemicals.
D)provide workers with training on the use of hazardous chemicals.
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Employee Assistance Programs cover employee problem areas such as

A)workplace rights
B)nausea
C)problems with youthfulness.
D)AIDS.
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The issue of smoking in the workplace

A)was the spur that started the antismoking sentiment in society.
B)has been important since the 1950s.
C)is a result of antismoking sentiment in society at large.
D)grew out of the Prohibition era.
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Electronic monitoring of employees is

A)decreasing,as employers rely more on organizational culture to control employee behavior.
B)heavily regulated by state,but not federal law.
C)reliant on the express consent of employees.
D)virtually unregulated.
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The main law that protects the safety and health of workers in the United States is the

A)Occidental Shore and Household Act (OSHA).
B)Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA).
C)Offshore Security and Homeland Act (OSHA).
D)Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).
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OSHA's guidelines for preventing workplace violence include all of the following except

A)providing safety education for employees.
B)securing the workplace and minimizing access by outsiders.
C)hiring a security force to prevent attacks.
D)providing drop safes to limit the amount of cash on hand.
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Experts on workplace violence recommend that companies respond to this hazard by

A)installing metal detection devices in their places of business.
B)Establishing a zero-tolerance policy toward workplace violence.
C)developing a strong relationship with the local law enforcement officials.
D)instituting stringent pre-hiring filters.
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The textbook hints that concerns about terrorism have heightened demands for workplace safety.What,if anything,can individual businesses be expected to do to protect their workers from terrorist activities?
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OSHA's is to assure the safety and health of American's workers by setting and enforcing standards,etc..

A)senrice clause
B)standards clause
C)ffilSSlOll
D)public clause
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One provider of employment-related drug-testing services reports that drug testing

A)..g .
1s growm
Muse.
B)is more difficult to deceive.
C)shows a continuous decline in positive tests.
D)covers more drugs.
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Knowing the pros and cons of drug testing,is it justified? Make a case to support your answer.
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The textbook lists several benefits of employee assistance programs (EAPs).What are some potential drawbacks of
EAPs?
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Describe the rights of both employers and employees under the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA).
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The Workplace Violence Research Institute reports that each workday an estimated 16,400 threats are made,723 workers are attacked,and 43,800 are harassed.Discuss OSHA's Recommendations for preventing workplace
violence and how firms can use the recommendations to protect their employees.
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Describe the theory behind the polygraph.Does this theory provide an adequate basis for the use oflie detectors?
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An OSHA recommendation for preventing workplace violence include all of the following except

A)providing safety education.
B)arming the workplace.
C)secure the workplace.
D)Develop policies and procedures covering visits of health care providers.
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Describe the pluses and minuses to the use of integrity tests.
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Manufacturing companies especially those which manufacture chemicals or use chemicals must be in compliance with

A)construction laws.
B)right to know laws.
C)workplace violence concerns.
D)nitpicking rules.
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A background check practice having caused the most problems for the EEOC includes

A)correlation of background check and job.
B)blanket no-hire policies based on criminal records or negative credit scores.
C)hire policies based on credit scores.
D)written consents.
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Describe the people who might be left out of family-friendly work policies because they do not fit the stereotypical
''family'' mode.
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With regard to employee monitoring,websites of concern to employers include all of the following except

A)gorilla sites.
B)adult sites.
C)gaming sites.
D)social networking sites.
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Compare the potential for invasion of individuals' privacy from the USA Patriot Act and the average business.
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A state of equilibrium where the demands of a person's personal and professional life are equal is called

A)contentment.
B)harmony.
C)work/life balance.
D)nirvana.
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According to the American Lung Association,an employee who smokes costs the business at least an extra $1,000 each year in added health care costs.Is cost a legitimate issue when considering the implications of smoking in the workplace?
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Review the policy guidelines for ensuring employees' right of privacy in the workplace.
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Bans on smoking are starting to spread from workplaces to retail businesses like restaurants and bars.Legislation banning smoking has passed in Massachusetts and California localities.Research the effects of these bans.Report
your fmdings.
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Describe some of the best family-friendly benefits that are provided to workers.
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One study estimates that passive smoke was responsible for 3,400 lung cancer deaths,in one year,in the United
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2
Federal privacy protections were eroded after the 9/11 attacks.
True
3
The primary ethical argument in favor of drug testing is the responsibility companies have to their employees and the public to provide safe workplaces,secure asset protection,and safe places in which to transact business.
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The overriding principle for corporations collecting employee information is to collect all information possible.
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The main reason that Morgan Stanley employees fared so well in the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center was the company's preparation for terrorist attacks.
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OSHA's budget has generally been tight,but adequate to fully carry out its mission.
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The state laws that address drug testing usually ban them altogether.
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Integrity tests are known as the father of the polygraph.
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Managers of a business can actually be convicted of murder for violations of safety standards.
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Integrity tests,unlike the polygraph,are not subject to legal constraints on their use.
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One privacy guideline states that fmns should respect and preserve the boundary between work and horne.
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Secondary,or passive,smoke can cause death oflung cancer even in non-smokers.
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The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)has had more than enough resources to accomplish its mission since it was formed.
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Use of the polygraph has been banned in virtually all situations.
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The best protection employers can offer is to establish a zero-tolerance policy toward workplace violence against or by their employees.
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Drug testing by companies has risen continuously since first introduced.
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Workplace violence is a rare occurrence in the United States.
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Part of the price we pay for the advances in technology is that information about us is stored in dozens of places.
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Modem polygraph machines and techniques have benefited from significant advances in technology,and are much more reliable than earlier methods of lie detection.
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Psychologists disagree about the validity and effectiveness of integrity tests.
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The EEOC monitors employer use of background checks.
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Background screening is an unprofitable business.
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Monitoring of employees in the workplace

A)has become the norm in businesses today.
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Critics of integrity tests claim each of the following except:

A)They are intrusive and invade privacy.
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C)They are effective when used as part of a screening process.
D)They reject many honest candidates.
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A loophole allowing employers to bypass the FCRA is

A)employment decision restrictions.
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D)employers can opt to do the background checks themselves.
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Which of the following is not one of the major workplace privacy issues?

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C)monitoring employees
D)hourly pay and benefits
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One of the few places in which guidelines for the handling and use of information exists is

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C)the consumer credit industry.
D)Japan.
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Workplace violence is one of the four leading causes of death in the workplace and leading cause of death for
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Reasons that companies have historically been reluctant to perform drug tests on workers or job applicants include all of the following except

A)privacy rights.
B)reputational damage to those found to use drugs.
C)high cost.
D)inaccuracy of tests.
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The biggest reason for performing drug tests is to

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B)protect assets.
C)increase customer confidence.
D)increase company profits.
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Surveillance has become more simple and less expensive in the workplace is a result of

A)higher rates of employee theft.
B)higher rates of workplace violence.
C)concerns about sexual harassment.
D)technological developments.
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An umbrella term that encompasses employer screening for suspected substance abuse is

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B)drug testing.
C)illegal substance checking.
D)doping.
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The due-process resistance to drug testing is based on

A)protecting employees' constitutional rights.
B)the poor conviction record of drug-related crimes in the court systems.
C)the questionable accuracy of the tests.
D)potential harm to the accuser.
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The Privacy Act of 1974

A)was repealed by the USA Patriot Act of 2001.
B)restricts the use of personal information by private companies.
C)set controls on the right of goverrnnent to collect,use,and share data about individuals.
D)set time limits for how long personal data could be maintained by goverrnnent and private companies.
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Most experts say that privacy means

A)being able to approve all uses of personal information.
B)the right to keep personal affairs to oneself and to know how information about one is being used.
C)the right to deny all requests for personal information.
D)the right for personal information to not be shared with any users other than the ones that already have access to it.
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Which of the following is not a principle that should guide corporate decision-making about the collection and use of employee information?

A)companies should base their information policies on FBI procedures that have stood the test of time.
B)companies should allow employees to correct any information that is inaccurate.
C)when collecting information,it should only be used in ways that are appropriate.
D)companies should collect only that employee information that is absolutely necessary.
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The Employee Polygraph Protection Act (EPPA)of 1988

A)requires employee consent before administration of a polygraph test.
B)banned most private sector uses of the lie detector.
C)allows lie detector tests to be admitted as evidence in cases involving fraud.
D)banned all uses of the lie detector.
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Guidelines for designing a drug testing program include all of the following except

A)any report to the employer should provide only the information needed for work placement purposes or as required by goverrnnent regulations.
B)companies would provide clear documentation of the reason for conducting the drug testing.
C)companies should have written policies and procedures applied impartially.
D)all level of employees should be subject to drug testing.
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Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs)

A)were originally designed to help employees with any problems they might have.
B)allow the employer to identify the problems affecting individual employees.
C)have expanded their scope of assistance since they originated.
D)have a punitive element to them,although it is rarely used.
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The American with Disabilities Act (ADA)

A)is limited to companies that contract with the federal government.
B)makes it illegal to collect information about employees' medical information.
C)makes it illegal to base employment decisions on a medical condition that does not impair the person's ability to perform essential function of the job.
D)makes it illegal to base employment decisions on a medical condition.
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OSHA's mission encompasses all of the following functions except

A)setting and enforcing standards.
B)providing training,outreach,and education.
C)promoting employer/employee cooperation.
D)establishing partnerships.
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A survey by the American Management Association revealed that

A)66 percent of employers monitor their employees.
B)virtually every company has an emergency plan for terrorist attacks.
C)over 90 percent of American companies have employee assistance programs (EAPs).
D)obtain express consent from employees before they begin monitoring efforts.
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In the area of prevention,companies will be liable by OSHA when

A)employers neglected to keep the workplace free from a hazard
B)the hazard was not recognizable by the employer
C)the hazard was not causing serious harm
D)the removal was not feasible or cost effective
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EAPs are designed to affmn all of the following except

A)employees are valuable members of the organization
B)it is better to help troubled employees than to discipline or discharge them
C)monitored employees are better employees
D)recovered employees are better employees
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Policy guidelines on the issue of privacy should include all of the following except

A)set controls to capture as much data as possible
B)disclose the nature of surveillance that will occur
C)require reasonable suspicion before instituting drug tests
D)respect and preserve the boundary between work and horne
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A secondary benefit of smoke-free workplace policies is

A)lower health insurance premiums.
B)support for smokers quitting the habit.
C)increased productivity.
D)reports of cleaner and more pleasant working envirornnents.
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One main reason that business has turned its attention to employee health issues is

A)concern for their well-being.
B)rising costs.
C)reduced productivity.
D)the threat of contagious diseases.
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The regulations that codify employers' duties to provide employees with information on the hazards of workplace chemicals and to make sure that they understand what that information means are

A)employee education laws.
B)full disclosure regulations.
C)vital information acts.
D)right-to-know laws.
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Workers who are more likely to be exposed to workplace violence than their peers are ones who

A)deliver things.
B)work in small towns.
C)work for the post office.
D)work during the afternoon and early evening hours.
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The effects on employees of being monitored include

A)low morale.
B)decreased productivity.
C)a sense of job security.
D)distrust of co-workers.
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are high-ranking executives responsible for monitoring and protecting the private information held by frrrns

A)Verifrcation of Privacy Officer
B)Chief Privacy Officers
C)Officer of Privacy
D)Privacy Executive
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All hazardous chemicals must be accompanied by to ensure proper use and handling.

A)Child-Proof Safety Lids (CPSL)
B)Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)
C)Rubber Gloves (RG)
D)Chemical Safety Data Guides (MSDG)
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Because OSHA does not have enough inspectors to monitor all of the businesses in the United States,

A)businesses have a "free pass" to design their own safety standards.
B)it attempts to make up for it by passing "nitpicking" rules.
C)it gets help from the Department of Labor.
D)businesses have a heavy responsibility for safety in the workplace.
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54
The Hazard Communication Standard requires that covered employers take certain steps to achieve compliance,including all of the following except

A)update inventories of hazardous chemicals in the workplace.
B)assemble material safety data sheets for all hazardous chemicals.
C)instruct workers on the importance of using protective gear when handling hazardous chemicals.
D)provide workers with training on the use of hazardous chemicals.
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55
Employee Assistance Programs cover employee problem areas such as

A)workplace rights
B)nausea
C)problems with youthfulness.
D)AIDS.
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56
The issue of smoking in the workplace

A)was the spur that started the antismoking sentiment in society.
B)has been important since the 1950s.
C)is a result of antismoking sentiment in society at large.
D)grew out of the Prohibition era.
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57
Electronic monitoring of employees is

A)decreasing,as employers rely more on organizational culture to control employee behavior.
B)heavily regulated by state,but not federal law.
C)reliant on the express consent of employees.
D)virtually unregulated.
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58
The main law that protects the safety and health of workers in the United States is the

A)Occidental Shore and Household Act (OSHA).
B)Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA).
C)Offshore Security and Homeland Act (OSHA).
D)Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).
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59
OSHA's guidelines for preventing workplace violence include all of the following except

A)providing safety education for employees.
B)securing the workplace and minimizing access by outsiders.
C)hiring a security force to prevent attacks.
D)providing drop safes to limit the amount of cash on hand.
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60
Experts on workplace violence recommend that companies respond to this hazard by

A)installing metal detection devices in their places of business.
B)Establishing a zero-tolerance policy toward workplace violence.
C)developing a strong relationship with the local law enforcement officials.
D)instituting stringent pre-hiring filters.
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61
The textbook hints that concerns about terrorism have heightened demands for workplace safety.What,if anything,can individual businesses be expected to do to protect their workers from terrorist activities?
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OSHA's is to assure the safety and health of American's workers by setting and enforcing standards,etc..

A)senrice clause
B)standards clause
C)ffilSSlOll
D)public clause
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63
One provider of employment-related drug-testing services reports that drug testing

A)..g .
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B)is more difficult to deceive.
C)shows a continuous decline in positive tests.
D)covers more drugs.
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64
Knowing the pros and cons of drug testing,is it justified? Make a case to support your answer.
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65
The textbook lists several benefits of employee assistance programs (EAPs).What are some potential drawbacks of
EAPs?
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66
Describe the rights of both employers and employees under the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA).
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67
The Workplace Violence Research Institute reports that each workday an estimated 16,400 threats are made,723 workers are attacked,and 43,800 are harassed.Discuss OSHA's Recommendations for preventing workplace
violence and how firms can use the recommendations to protect their employees.
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68
Describe the theory behind the polygraph.Does this theory provide an adequate basis for the use oflie detectors?
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69
An OSHA recommendation for preventing workplace violence include all of the following except

A)providing safety education.
B)arming the workplace.
C)secure the workplace.
D)Develop policies and procedures covering visits of health care providers.
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70
Describe the pluses and minuses to the use of integrity tests.
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71
Manufacturing companies especially those which manufacture chemicals or use chemicals must be in compliance with

A)construction laws.
B)right to know laws.
C)workplace violence concerns.
D)nitpicking rules.
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72
A background check practice having caused the most problems for the EEOC includes

A)correlation of background check and job.
B)blanket no-hire policies based on criminal records or negative credit scores.
C)hire policies based on credit scores.
D)written consents.
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73
Describe the people who might be left out of family-friendly work policies because they do not fit the stereotypical
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74
With regard to employee monitoring,websites of concern to employers include all of the following except

A)gorilla sites.
B)adult sites.
C)gaming sites.
D)social networking sites.
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75
Compare the potential for invasion of individuals' privacy from the USA Patriot Act and the average business.
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76
A state of equilibrium where the demands of a person's personal and professional life are equal is called

A)contentment.
B)harmony.
C)work/life balance.
D)nirvana.
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77
According to the American Lung Association,an employee who smokes costs the business at least an extra $1,000 each year in added health care costs.Is cost a legitimate issue when considering the implications of smoking in the workplace?
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78
Review the policy guidelines for ensuring employees' right of privacy in the workplace.
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79
Bans on smoking are starting to spread from workplaces to retail businesses like restaurants and bars.Legislation banning smoking has passed in Massachusetts and California localities.Research the effects of these bans.Report
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Describe some of the best family-friendly benefits that are provided to workers.
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