Multiple Choice
For the Brotherhood of Electrical Workers to calculate seniority for its members at a construction company, it would need to know
A) when the union member completed college or trade school.
B) how old the union member is.
C) when the person joined the union.
D) the length of time the union member has worked for the company.
E) the skill level, age, and employment history of the worker, which is then placed into a complicated formula to determine seniority.
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