Multiple Choice
A major problem of employee stock ownership plans is that
A) motivation of employees is rarely achieved.
B) employees view it as a form of management control.
C) it places employees' pensions at risk.
D) it can be damaging to the financial well-being of an organization.
Correct Answer:

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