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If an Employee Has Offended Repeatedly and Previous Warnings Were

Question 13

Question 13

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If an employee has offended repeatedly and previous warnings were of no avail, a ________ is the most likely next step.


A) Transfer
B) Demotion
C) Disciplinary layoff
D) Informal talk

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