Deck 17: Government and Legal Issues in Compensation

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To qualify for the administrative employee exemption,which of the following tests must be met?

A) The employee must be compensated on a salary or fee basis at a rate not less than $455 per week.
B) The employee's primary duty must be managing the enterprise.
C) The employee must customarily and regularly direct the work of at least two or more other full-time employees or their equivalent.
D) The employee must have the authority to hire or fire other employees.
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The executive branch of the federal government _____.

A) enforces laws through agencies and its other bodies
B) passes laws
C) interprets laws and considers their constitutionality
D) changes existing laws or passes new ones
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All of the following except _____ are provisions of the 1938 Fair Labor Standards Act.

A) prohibition of hazardous work
B) the minimum wage
C) prohibition of child labor
D) hours of work
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Which of the following regarding child labor is not true?

A) Persons under 18 cannot work in hazardous occupations such as logging and mining
B) Persons under 16 cannot work in jobs involving interstate commerce unless working for a parent or guardian
C) The ILO finds that on a global basis child labor is increasing
D) The highest rates of child labor are in sub-Saharan Africa
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Which of the following is not true regarding minimum wage?

A) Nearly three-fourths of those earning minimum wage or less are in service occupations.
B) The percent of women and men earning minimum wage is approximately equal.
C) Minimum wages are more common in retailing than other industries.
D) The minimum wage directly affects only a small number of people.
Question
The Worker Economic Opportunity Act _____.

A) exempts stock options from the calculation of overtime
B) stiffens requirements for reporting executive pay
C) is unpopular with employers since it raises total wage costs
D) extends SEC pay disclosure requirements to highly paid executives
Question
The _____ Act extends the prevailing-wage concept to manufacturers or suppliers of goods for government contracts.

A) Sarbanes-Oxley
B) Walsh-Healey
C) Fair Labor Standards
D) Davis-Bacon
Question
Under the _____ Act,executives cannot retain bonuses or profits from selling company stock if they mislead the public regarding their company's financial condition.

A) Worker Economic Opportunity
B) Davis-Bacon
C) Walsh-Healey
D) Sarbanes-Oxley
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The _____ Act requires workers be given a number of breaks during the workday.

A) Portal-to-Portal
B) Occupational Safety and Health
C) Fair Labor Standards
D) Equal Pay
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Which of the following is not true of the government's effect on the economy? Government _____.

A) indirectly affects labor demand via government purchases
B) affects labor supply via legislation
C) affects demand for labor via interest rates
D) immigration policy affects labor demand
Question
Compensatory time off would _____.

A) give employers and employees the option of trading overtime pay for time off
B) provide employees overtime pay after 8 hours for a 10-hour workday
C) allow an employer flexibility in the use of "on-call" employees
D) enable employers to monitor the employment practices of subcontractors
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Susan works in a sterile laboratory that requires her to scrub and put on protective clothing.Which of the following acts determines whether she should be paid for this time?

A) The Fair Labor Standards Act
B) The Occupational Safety and Health Act
C) The Portal-to-Portal Act
D) The Health Care Workers Protection Act
Question
Prevailing wage laws _____.

A) set pay for work done to produce goods and services contracted by the state government
B) are the maximum wages that must be paid for work done on covered government projects or purchases
C) require that contractors determine the "flat rate" for construction labor in an area
D) was passed in response to conditions on projects such as the construction of the Hoover Dam during the Depression
Question
All of the following are criteria used in determining exempt status for executives regarding overtime pay provisions except _____.

A) engage in semi-routine activities
B) primarily undertake management duties
C) supervise two or more employees
D) authority to hire or fire other employees
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Which of the following is the least likely response companies would make to legislation?

A) Lobbying
B) Token compliance
C) Auditing their practices
D) Defending company practices in court
Question
A study of the effects of the living wage law in Los Angeles found all but the following _____.

A) employees covered by the law received a pay increase of 20 percent
B) one percent of covered jobs were lost
C) a higher proportion of new hires were female
D) turnover and absenteeism declined
Question
The Davis-Bacon Act _____.

A) states that income from most stock plans need not be included in calculating overtime pay
B) increases border of proof on employers to rebut some discrimination claims
C) requires that mechanics and laborers on public construction projects be paid the "prevailing wage" in an area
D) extends prevailing-wage concept to manufacturers or suppliers of goods for government contracts
Question
The government has interests in compensation decisions related to all but _____.

A) the fairness of pay procedures
B) safety nets for the unemployed and disadvantaged
C) earnings compared to foreign workers
D) overtime and child labor
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Which of the following occupational groups are not likely to be categorized as exempt?

A) Administrative
B) Professional
C) Executive
D) Clerical
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Employers were more likely to offer bonuses,gain-sharing,and stock options after the passage of the _____.

A) FLSA
B) Davis-Bacon Act
C) Sarbanes-Oxley Act
D) Worker Economic Opportunity Act
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Denial of jobs,promotions,or training opportunities to qualified women or minorities are examples of _____ discrimination.

A) access
B) valuation
C) disparate treatment
D) preferential treatment
Question
To determine pay discrimination on jobs of dissimilar content requires a standard that allows jobs of dissimilar content to be declared comparable and allows pay differences for jobs that are not comparable.This standard is _____.

A) job evaluation
B) comparable worth analysis
C) disparate impact analysis
D) point factor market comparison
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Experience,training,education,and ability as measured by the performance requirements of a particular job are the Department of Labor's definition of _____.

A) effort
B) skill
C) responsibility
D) working conditions
Question
_____ prohibits discrimination on the basis of race,color,religion,sex,or national origin.

A) Executive Order 11458
B) The FMLA
C) Executive Order 11246
D) The Rehabilitation Act
Question
The ADEA _____.

A) prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex,race,or color
B) was amended in 1990 to include the Older Workers Benefit Protection Act
C) typically focuses on differences in pay,promotions,pay raises,and performance reviews
D) prohibits discrimination on the basis of national origin in any employment condition
Question
A group of female employees have sued your company claiming their job is substantially equal to a job performed by men.Which of the following is your company's best defense?

A) The job classifications are different
B) Some factor other than sex
C) Men occasionally perform two additional small tasks
D) Most women were hired through a different source than men
Question
Regarding pay differences for different jobs,_____.

A) there is considerable acceptance of comparable worth
B) the courts favor reliance on use of unbiased job analysis results
C) court decisions have been inconclusive
D) courts continue to uphold use of market data to justify differences
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A(n)_____ is "a grouping of employees who perform similar work,and occupy positions with similar responsibility levels and involving similar skills and qualifications."

A) NOV
B) FCSS
C) SSEG
D) OWBPA
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Which of the following factors has not been suggested as an explanation of the earnings gap between the sexes and among minorities?

A) Personality and cultural differences
B) Industry and firm differences
C) Union differences
D) Work-related behavior differences
Question
Which of the following statements regarding wage differences in industries and firms is not true?

A) Men's wages are 54 percent higher in large firms than small
B) Women's wages are 37 percent higher in large firms than small
C) Female employment is more heavily concentrated in large than small firms
D) The pay premium for switching jobs accrues to white males,but not women and minorities
Question
Which of the following is not one of the steps in establishing a comparable-worth pay plan?

A) Adopt a single,"gender neutral" point job evaluation plan for all jobs within a unit.
B) All jobs with equal job evaluation points should be paid the same.
C) Identify the percentages of male and female employees in each job group.
D) Base the wage-to-job evaluation point ratio on wages paid for female-dominated jobs.
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_____ has produced more comparable-worth pay increases than any other approach.

A) Integrative bargaining
B) Win-win bargaining
C) Interest-based bargaining
D) Collective bargaining
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_____ is not a "factor other than sex" in the Equal Pay Act.

A) An employee's previous pay rate
B) Shift differential
C) Seniority
D) Business necessity
Question
Factors such as shift differential,temporary assignment,and training programs are examples of _____.

A) working conditions
B) "essential functions"
C) factors other than sex
D) bases of substantially equal
Question
Regarding gender pay gaps,which of the following is true?

A) The gap is largest for Asians
B) The gap between black and white women is more than between black and white men
C) Asian women earn less than white women
D) Overall,the gender gap has decreased
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The key factors explaining the gender pay gap are differences in _____.

A) qualifications and work/occupation
B) work/occupation and work-related behaviors
C) union membership and discrimination
D) discrimination and firm/industry
Question
Under Title VII _____.

A) pay discrimination is limited only to equal jobs
B) discrimination may be proved by indirect evidence of an employer's intent
C) intentional discrimination is prohibited whether or not the employees in question hold the same or different jobs
D) pay discrimination cannot occur in setting different rates for different jobs
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Which of the following is not a guideline for interpreting the Equal Pay Act?

A) Determination of substantially equal is based upon the content of actual work performed
B) Men and women may be paid differently if there are seniority differences
C) Men and women may be paid differently if there are performance differences
D) Men and women may be paid differently if customers prefer one sex over the other
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In _____ type cases,the focus is on the discriminatory consequences rather than the intent to discriminate?

A) Disparate treatment
B) Access discrimination
C) Disparate impact
D) Valuation discrimination
Question
Under Title VII,pay differences between dissimilar jobs will not be prohibited if the differences are based upon all of the following except _____.

A) content of the work
B) traditional pay patterns
C) value to the organization's objectives
D) the ability to attract employees in the external market
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Because relatively few people are paid minimum wage,raising the minimum wage does not affect pay structures.
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In practice,the "going rate" for construction labor is the union rate.
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While government affects the supply of labor through legislation,it has little effect on the demand for labor.
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The overall effect of immigration is an increase in wages for low skilled workers.
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The Mental Health Act of 1997 requires coverage of mental illness as any other medical condition.
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If federal and state minimum wage laws cover the same job,workers should be paid at or above the higher rate.
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All employees are covered by the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 and its amendments.
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The objective of the overtime provision of FLSA is to share available work by making it more costly for employers to schedule overtime for current employees than to hire additional workers.
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Minimum wage jobs are very rare in the software,chemical,oil,and pharmaceutical industries.
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The two types of discrimination recognized in law are valuation discrimination and disparate treatment.
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Sam is computer system troubleshooter.His company requires him to wear a beeper when he is not at the office during weekends,but not evenings.Sam is eligible to receive pay for his "on-call" time.
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A government-defined prevailing wage is the minimum wage that must be paid for work done on covered government projects or purchases.
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The Schultz v.Wheaton Glass case ruled that for jobs to receive equal pay,they do not have to be identical but substantially equal.
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The purpose of prevailing wage laws is to assure that government projects do not waste tax dollars.
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Government employment is growing faster than the population.
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Prevailing wages protect foreign workers working as registered nurses.
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"Living wages" are generally four to five times the federal minimum wage.
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A "living wage" provides for a minimum wage tailored to living costs in a city or geographic area.
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The purpose of minimum wage legislation is to maximize the number of employed people.
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Legislation does not always achieve what it intends nor achieves what it achieves.
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A higher proportion of women are employed by small versus large firms.
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In Gunther v.County of Washington,the Supreme Court ruled that a wage discrimination suit could be brought under Title VII where the jobs were dissimilar.
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Pay differences for equal work may be justified for demonstrably business-related reasons.
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What are the four basic steps in establishing a comparable-worth plan?
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The best evidence of true pay discrimination are statistical studies that account for gender differences in pay using legitimate factors.
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Disparate treatment occurs when a seemingly neutral employment practice disproportionately excludes a protected group from employment opportunities.
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What is the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938? What are its major provisions?
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Compare and contrast disparate treatment and disparate impact.
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In cases of equal pay,the formal job description is more important than the actual work performed.
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What are the definitions of skill,effort,responsibility,working conditions according to the Department of Labor? What are the conditions that must be met for an employer to support a claim of unequal work?
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What are the three branches of the federal government In the United States? What are their functions?
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Women of all ethnic groups are less likely than men to seek part-time and flexible work arrangements.
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Distinguish between access discrimination and valuation discrimination.
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Of the four affirmative defenses for unequal pay for equal work,"a factor other than sex" has prompted the most court cases.
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The gender wage gap is moderate for recent college graduates and decreases as the cohort ages.
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What are the sources of earnings gaps?
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How can a proactive compensation manager influence the nature of regulations?
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What are the tests that must be met to qualify for the executive employee exemption?
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Women's median annual earnings compared to men's has changed from about 60 percent to 78 percent from 1980 to 2007.
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What does the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 do?
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Deck 17: Government and Legal Issues in Compensation
1
To qualify for the administrative employee exemption,which of the following tests must be met?

A) The employee must be compensated on a salary or fee basis at a rate not less than $455 per week.
B) The employee's primary duty must be managing the enterprise.
C) The employee must customarily and regularly direct the work of at least two or more other full-time employees or their equivalent.
D) The employee must have the authority to hire or fire other employees.
A
2
The executive branch of the federal government _____.

A) enforces laws through agencies and its other bodies
B) passes laws
C) interprets laws and considers their constitutionality
D) changes existing laws or passes new ones
A
3
All of the following except _____ are provisions of the 1938 Fair Labor Standards Act.

A) prohibition of hazardous work
B) the minimum wage
C) prohibition of child labor
D) hours of work
A
4
Which of the following regarding child labor is not true?

A) Persons under 18 cannot work in hazardous occupations such as logging and mining
B) Persons under 16 cannot work in jobs involving interstate commerce unless working for a parent or guardian
C) The ILO finds that on a global basis child labor is increasing
D) The highest rates of child labor are in sub-Saharan Africa
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5
Which of the following is not true regarding minimum wage?

A) Nearly three-fourths of those earning minimum wage or less are in service occupations.
B) The percent of women and men earning minimum wage is approximately equal.
C) Minimum wages are more common in retailing than other industries.
D) The minimum wage directly affects only a small number of people.
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6
The Worker Economic Opportunity Act _____.

A) exempts stock options from the calculation of overtime
B) stiffens requirements for reporting executive pay
C) is unpopular with employers since it raises total wage costs
D) extends SEC pay disclosure requirements to highly paid executives
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7
The _____ Act extends the prevailing-wage concept to manufacturers or suppliers of goods for government contracts.

A) Sarbanes-Oxley
B) Walsh-Healey
C) Fair Labor Standards
D) Davis-Bacon
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8
Under the _____ Act,executives cannot retain bonuses or profits from selling company stock if they mislead the public regarding their company's financial condition.

A) Worker Economic Opportunity
B) Davis-Bacon
C) Walsh-Healey
D) Sarbanes-Oxley
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9
The _____ Act requires workers be given a number of breaks during the workday.

A) Portal-to-Portal
B) Occupational Safety and Health
C) Fair Labor Standards
D) Equal Pay
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10
Which of the following is not true of the government's effect on the economy? Government _____.

A) indirectly affects labor demand via government purchases
B) affects labor supply via legislation
C) affects demand for labor via interest rates
D) immigration policy affects labor demand
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11
Compensatory time off would _____.

A) give employers and employees the option of trading overtime pay for time off
B) provide employees overtime pay after 8 hours for a 10-hour workday
C) allow an employer flexibility in the use of "on-call" employees
D) enable employers to monitor the employment practices of subcontractors
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12
Susan works in a sterile laboratory that requires her to scrub and put on protective clothing.Which of the following acts determines whether she should be paid for this time?

A) The Fair Labor Standards Act
B) The Occupational Safety and Health Act
C) The Portal-to-Portal Act
D) The Health Care Workers Protection Act
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13
Prevailing wage laws _____.

A) set pay for work done to produce goods and services contracted by the state government
B) are the maximum wages that must be paid for work done on covered government projects or purchases
C) require that contractors determine the "flat rate" for construction labor in an area
D) was passed in response to conditions on projects such as the construction of the Hoover Dam during the Depression
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14
All of the following are criteria used in determining exempt status for executives regarding overtime pay provisions except _____.

A) engage in semi-routine activities
B) primarily undertake management duties
C) supervise two or more employees
D) authority to hire or fire other employees
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Which of the following is the least likely response companies would make to legislation?

A) Lobbying
B) Token compliance
C) Auditing their practices
D) Defending company practices in court
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A study of the effects of the living wage law in Los Angeles found all but the following _____.

A) employees covered by the law received a pay increase of 20 percent
B) one percent of covered jobs were lost
C) a higher proportion of new hires were female
D) turnover and absenteeism declined
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17
The Davis-Bacon Act _____.

A) states that income from most stock plans need not be included in calculating overtime pay
B) increases border of proof on employers to rebut some discrimination claims
C) requires that mechanics and laborers on public construction projects be paid the "prevailing wage" in an area
D) extends prevailing-wage concept to manufacturers or suppliers of goods for government contracts
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18
The government has interests in compensation decisions related to all but _____.

A) the fairness of pay procedures
B) safety nets for the unemployed and disadvantaged
C) earnings compared to foreign workers
D) overtime and child labor
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19
Which of the following occupational groups are not likely to be categorized as exempt?

A) Administrative
B) Professional
C) Executive
D) Clerical
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20
Employers were more likely to offer bonuses,gain-sharing,and stock options after the passage of the _____.

A) FLSA
B) Davis-Bacon Act
C) Sarbanes-Oxley Act
D) Worker Economic Opportunity Act
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21
Denial of jobs,promotions,or training opportunities to qualified women or minorities are examples of _____ discrimination.

A) access
B) valuation
C) disparate treatment
D) preferential treatment
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22
To determine pay discrimination on jobs of dissimilar content requires a standard that allows jobs of dissimilar content to be declared comparable and allows pay differences for jobs that are not comparable.This standard is _____.

A) job evaluation
B) comparable worth analysis
C) disparate impact analysis
D) point factor market comparison
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23
Experience,training,education,and ability as measured by the performance requirements of a particular job are the Department of Labor's definition of _____.

A) effort
B) skill
C) responsibility
D) working conditions
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24
_____ prohibits discrimination on the basis of race,color,religion,sex,or national origin.

A) Executive Order 11458
B) The FMLA
C) Executive Order 11246
D) The Rehabilitation Act
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25
The ADEA _____.

A) prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex,race,or color
B) was amended in 1990 to include the Older Workers Benefit Protection Act
C) typically focuses on differences in pay,promotions,pay raises,and performance reviews
D) prohibits discrimination on the basis of national origin in any employment condition
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26
A group of female employees have sued your company claiming their job is substantially equal to a job performed by men.Which of the following is your company's best defense?

A) The job classifications are different
B) Some factor other than sex
C) Men occasionally perform two additional small tasks
D) Most women were hired through a different source than men
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27
Regarding pay differences for different jobs,_____.

A) there is considerable acceptance of comparable worth
B) the courts favor reliance on use of unbiased job analysis results
C) court decisions have been inconclusive
D) courts continue to uphold use of market data to justify differences
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A(n)_____ is "a grouping of employees who perform similar work,and occupy positions with similar responsibility levels and involving similar skills and qualifications."

A) NOV
B) FCSS
C) SSEG
D) OWBPA
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29
Which of the following factors has not been suggested as an explanation of the earnings gap between the sexes and among minorities?

A) Personality and cultural differences
B) Industry and firm differences
C) Union differences
D) Work-related behavior differences
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30
Which of the following statements regarding wage differences in industries and firms is not true?

A) Men's wages are 54 percent higher in large firms than small
B) Women's wages are 37 percent higher in large firms than small
C) Female employment is more heavily concentrated in large than small firms
D) The pay premium for switching jobs accrues to white males,but not women and minorities
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31
Which of the following is not one of the steps in establishing a comparable-worth pay plan?

A) Adopt a single,"gender neutral" point job evaluation plan for all jobs within a unit.
B) All jobs with equal job evaluation points should be paid the same.
C) Identify the percentages of male and female employees in each job group.
D) Base the wage-to-job evaluation point ratio on wages paid for female-dominated jobs.
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32
_____ has produced more comparable-worth pay increases than any other approach.

A) Integrative bargaining
B) Win-win bargaining
C) Interest-based bargaining
D) Collective bargaining
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33
_____ is not a "factor other than sex" in the Equal Pay Act.

A) An employee's previous pay rate
B) Shift differential
C) Seniority
D) Business necessity
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34
Factors such as shift differential,temporary assignment,and training programs are examples of _____.

A) working conditions
B) "essential functions"
C) factors other than sex
D) bases of substantially equal
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35
Regarding gender pay gaps,which of the following is true?

A) The gap is largest for Asians
B) The gap between black and white women is more than between black and white men
C) Asian women earn less than white women
D) Overall,the gender gap has decreased
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36
The key factors explaining the gender pay gap are differences in _____.

A) qualifications and work/occupation
B) work/occupation and work-related behaviors
C) union membership and discrimination
D) discrimination and firm/industry
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37
Under Title VII _____.

A) pay discrimination is limited only to equal jobs
B) discrimination may be proved by indirect evidence of an employer's intent
C) intentional discrimination is prohibited whether or not the employees in question hold the same or different jobs
D) pay discrimination cannot occur in setting different rates for different jobs
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38
Which of the following is not a guideline for interpreting the Equal Pay Act?

A) Determination of substantially equal is based upon the content of actual work performed
B) Men and women may be paid differently if there are seniority differences
C) Men and women may be paid differently if there are performance differences
D) Men and women may be paid differently if customers prefer one sex over the other
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39
In _____ type cases,the focus is on the discriminatory consequences rather than the intent to discriminate?

A) Disparate treatment
B) Access discrimination
C) Disparate impact
D) Valuation discrimination
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40
Under Title VII,pay differences between dissimilar jobs will not be prohibited if the differences are based upon all of the following except _____.

A) content of the work
B) traditional pay patterns
C) value to the organization's objectives
D) the ability to attract employees in the external market
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41
Because relatively few people are paid minimum wage,raising the minimum wage does not affect pay structures.
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42
In practice,the "going rate" for construction labor is the union rate.
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43
While government affects the supply of labor through legislation,it has little effect on the demand for labor.
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44
The overall effect of immigration is an increase in wages for low skilled workers.
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45
The Mental Health Act of 1997 requires coverage of mental illness as any other medical condition.
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46
If federal and state minimum wage laws cover the same job,workers should be paid at or above the higher rate.
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47
All employees are covered by the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 and its amendments.
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48
The objective of the overtime provision of FLSA is to share available work by making it more costly for employers to schedule overtime for current employees than to hire additional workers.
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49
Minimum wage jobs are very rare in the software,chemical,oil,and pharmaceutical industries.
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50
The two types of discrimination recognized in law are valuation discrimination and disparate treatment.
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Sam is computer system troubleshooter.His company requires him to wear a beeper when he is not at the office during weekends,but not evenings.Sam is eligible to receive pay for his "on-call" time.
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52
A government-defined prevailing wage is the minimum wage that must be paid for work done on covered government projects or purchases.
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53
The Schultz v.Wheaton Glass case ruled that for jobs to receive equal pay,they do not have to be identical but substantially equal.
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54
The purpose of prevailing wage laws is to assure that government projects do not waste tax dollars.
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55
Government employment is growing faster than the population.
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56
Prevailing wages protect foreign workers working as registered nurses.
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57
"Living wages" are generally four to five times the federal minimum wage.
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58
A "living wage" provides for a minimum wage tailored to living costs in a city or geographic area.
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59
The purpose of minimum wage legislation is to maximize the number of employed people.
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60
Legislation does not always achieve what it intends nor achieves what it achieves.
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61
A higher proportion of women are employed by small versus large firms.
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62
In Gunther v.County of Washington,the Supreme Court ruled that a wage discrimination suit could be brought under Title VII where the jobs were dissimilar.
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63
Pay differences for equal work may be justified for demonstrably business-related reasons.
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64
What are the four basic steps in establishing a comparable-worth plan?
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65
The best evidence of true pay discrimination are statistical studies that account for gender differences in pay using legitimate factors.
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66
Disparate treatment occurs when a seemingly neutral employment practice disproportionately excludes a protected group from employment opportunities.
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67
What is the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938? What are its major provisions?
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68
Compare and contrast disparate treatment and disparate impact.
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69
In cases of equal pay,the formal job description is more important than the actual work performed.
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70
What are the definitions of skill,effort,responsibility,working conditions according to the Department of Labor? What are the conditions that must be met for an employer to support a claim of unequal work?
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71
What are the three branches of the federal government In the United States? What are their functions?
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72
Women of all ethnic groups are less likely than men to seek part-time and flexible work arrangements.
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73
Distinguish between access discrimination and valuation discrimination.
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74
Of the four affirmative defenses for unequal pay for equal work,"a factor other than sex" has prompted the most court cases.
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75
The gender wage gap is moderate for recent college graduates and decreases as the cohort ages.
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76
What are the sources of earnings gaps?
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77
How can a proactive compensation manager influence the nature of regulations?
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78
What are the tests that must be met to qualify for the executive employee exemption?
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Women's median annual earnings compared to men's has changed from about 60 percent to 78 percent from 1980 to 2007.
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What does the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 do?
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