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Matching -A Disciplinary Procedure Normally Reserved for Minor Offenses

Question 15

Question 15

Multiple Choice

Matching
-A disciplinary procedure normally reserved for minor offenses.


A) disparate treatment
B) checklist system
C) oral warning
D) probationary period
E) disparate impact
F) suspension
G) summated scale
H) job description
I) adherence to dress codes
J) management by objective

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