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    Factors to Be Considered in Setting Labor Standards Include All
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Factors to Be Considered in Setting Labor Standards Include All

Question 73

Question 73

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Factors to be considered in setting labor standards include all of the following except:


A) Impact of negotiations with labor unions.
B) The learning effect.
C) Results of engineers' time studies.
D) The purchasing manager's estimate of suppliers' prices.

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