Multiple Choice
Scenario 19-5
Jason works part-time at a grocery store after school. Jason has worked at the store for two years but still hasn't received a wage increase, even though newer employees have received raises. Jason has threatened his employer with a lawsuit if he doesn't get a raise in the next few weeks. Jason believes he is a victim of labor-market discrimination.
-Refer to Scenario 19-5. Which of the following statements would weaken Jason's case against his employer?
A) Jason only works part-time; as a result, he has fewer hours of experience even though he has been with the company longer.
B) Jason doesn't accomplish as much in an hour as other workers doing the same job.
C) Other workers that got raises moved to the night shift or agreed to work weekends.
D) All of the above statements would weaken Jason's case.
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