HR final exam

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In 2010 PBGC paid about _____ in benefits owed to retirees and the surviving beneficiaries because their pension plans could not.

$5.5 billion

Currently, _____ percent of states have workers' compensation laws.

100%

Under federal law, how much time does a union have as an exclusive representative to reach a contract for the newly organized workers?

12 months

Under COBRA, employers with at least how many employees must comply:

20

The average retiree gets about _____ percent of his/her retirement income from Social Security.

40

There should be a balance in pay relationships between supervisors and the highest paid subordinates reporting to them. This differential typically varies from:

5 to 30 percent.

Among employees who see management as unwilling to share power, more than _____ percent say they would vote for a union.

70

The _______________ was organized in 1886 as a group of national craft unions:

American Federation of Labor

Title VII of the _____________ Act states that top executives in companies receiving government support can retract bonuses, retention awards, or incentives paid to the top five senior executive officers or the next 20 most highly compensated employees based on corporate information that is later found to be inaccurate.

American Recovery and Reinvestment

Graphic rating scales that use critical incidents to anchor various points along the scale are known as _____.

BARS

Merit pay systems often fail for all but which of the following reasons?

Link between performance and rewards is too strong.

If objective performance data is available, which of the following is the best strategy to use?

MBO

_____ is a process of managing that relies on goal-setting to establish objectives for the organization as a whole, for each department, for each manager within each department, and for each employee.

MBO

The first overt union activity in the United States took place in 1794 when the _____ attempted to raise their wages, in reaction to a wage cut by their employers.

Philadelphia shoemakers

Which act states executives cannot retain bonuses or profits from selling company stock if they mislead the public about the financial health of the company?

Sarbanes-Oxley Act

Which law offers full coverage for retirees, dependent survivors, and disabled persons insured by 40 quarters of payroll taxes on their past earnings or earnings of heads of households?

Social Security Act

Under the _____, professional employees cannot be forced into a bargaining unit with nonprofessionals without their majority consent.

Taft-Harley Act

Gain sharing plans consists of all of the following except which of the following elements?

an internal equity

_______ incentive plans encourage the efficient use of existing assets.

annual or short-term

Whenever an organizing drive begins, employees are asked to sign _____ that designate the union as the employees' exclusive representation in bargaining with management.

authorization cards

A _____ occurs when parties are unable to move further toward settlement.

bargaining impasse

The group of employees eligible to vote in the representation election is termed a(n):

bargaining unit

_________ focus on employee behaviors, either by comparing the performance of employees to that of other employees or by evaluating each employee in terms of performance standards without reference to others.

behavior oriented rating systems

The term BARS stands for:

behaviorally anchored rating scales

If a rater is asked to assess an employee's performance over a 6- to 12-month period, _____ ratings may result, especially if information has been stored in a rater's memory according to irrelevant, oversimplistic, or otherwise faulty categories.

biased

The type of pension plan that offers all employees the same, steady annual credit toward an eventual pension is a(n):

cash-balance plan

Several unions left the AFL-CIO in 2005 to form:

change to win

The Japanese value _____ and tend to resolve conflict by emphasizing status differences between the parties.

collectivism

The NLRB defines a bargaining unit that reflects the shared interests of the employees involved in a concept called:

community of interest

Common job characteristics that an organization is willing to pay for, such as skill, effort, responsibility, and working conditions are termed:

compensable factors

Management's objective is to get labor costs per unit of output to a point below that of the _____ at the product-line level.

competition

Failure of organization to address _______ may cause long-serving employees to rethink their commitment to a company they think does not value or reward loyalty.

compression issues

The doctrine of _____ holds that an individual must pay taxes on benefits with monetary value when he/she receives them.

constructive receipt

When _____ fail, the union may strike, management may shut down operations, or both parties may appeal for third-party involvement.

contract negotiations

Which of the following is NOT another name for gain sharing?

control-based compensation

In determining the competitiveness of benefits, senior management tends to focus mainly on:

cost

The process of encouraging performance is concerned with all of the following except:

cost of rewards

Limiting medi-care payments to what Medicare would have paid for in the absences of a group health plan is another example of what is referred to as:

cost-shifting

_______ are brief anecdotal reports by supervisors of things employees do that are particularly effective or ineffective in accomplishing parts of their jobs

critical incidents

Because _____ is most likely to occur the first year or so after certification, unions will often insist on multiyear contracts.

decertification

The type of private pension plan in which an employer promises to pay a retiree a stated pension is a:

defined-benefit plan

In win-lose, or _____, the goals of the parties initially are irreconcilable, or at least they appear that way.

distributive bargaining

Actions by the union of withdrawing its labor in support of bargaining demands, including those for recognition or organization, are:

economic strikes

Alternatives to pay systems based on job evaluation include all of the following EXCEPT:

education-based pay

The U.S. health insurance system is based primarily on group coverage provided by:

employers

Appraisals provide legal and formal organizational justification for:

employment decisions

The Equal Pay Act requires:

equal pay for men and women doing substantially similar work.

Sarbanes-Oxley requires that:

executives cannot retain bonuses or profits from selling company stock if they mislead the public about the financial health of the company.

_____ programs typically provide a core of basic life coverage and then permit employees to choose greater coverage.

flexible benefits

Which ratings format is likely to cause a great deal of employee resentment?

forced distribution

Which of the following is an advantage of narrative essays?

good for individual feedback and development

A(n) _____ is an alleged violation of the rights of workers on the job.

grievance

Which of the following is used widely by management and labor to settle disputes arising out of and during the term of a labor contract?

grievance arbitration

This type of insurance is usually yearly renewable term insurance and typical coverage is one to two times the employee's annual salary:

group life

___ errors occur when ratings are assigned on the basis of a global impression of a ratee.

halo

In this type of managed care health insurance plan, there is no deductible, and the nominal fees generally range from $5 to $30 per visit depending on the service performed.

health maintenance organization (HMO)

The anti-discrimination rule holds that employers can obtain tax advantages only for those benefits that do not discriminate in favor of:

highly compensated employees

The broad objective in developing pay systems is to assign a monetary value to each job in the organization and an orderly procedure for ______ the base rate.

increasing

What strategy would American managers most likely use to negotiate conflict?

individualism

In win-win, or _____, the goals of the parties are not mutually exclusive.

integrative bargaining

_________ is used like fact finding but primarily in the public sector.

interest arbitration

Which of the following statements about performance appraisal is false?

it is an exact, human process.

The advantage of using a behavioral checklist is that:

it provides a direct link between job analysis and performance appraisal

The process of ranking jobs in terms of their relative worth to a firm is called:

job evaluation

Open pay systems tend to work best when:

job performance can be measured objectively

A recent MetLife survey showed that 73 percent of employees who were highly satisfied with their benefits are also satisfied with their ________?

jobs

Pay practices must be designed not only to attract and retain employees but also to ensure that _____ do not become excessive in relation to those of competing employers.

labor costs

One way to classify performance incentives is according to the ____ targeted.

level of performance

Which of the following is NOT a way in which to kick off an organizing campaign?

management steps in and provides relevant information to the employees

________ revenue theory in labor economics holds that unless an employee can produce a value equal to the value of received wages, it will not be worthwhile to hire that worker.

marginal

Which theory in labor economics holds that unless an employee can produce a value equal to the value received in wages, it will not be worthwhile to hire that worker?

marginal revenue theory.

Which type of pay structure is feasible if all jobs are benchmark jobs and direct matches can be found in the market?

market-based pay system

One solution to the problem of pay compression is to institute:

maximum rates of pay

Which of the following is a disadvantage of forced distribution?

may be inaccurate if a group of employees is either very effective or ineffective

All of the following are major changes in company philosophies concerning pay EXCEPT:

movement toward "salary entitlement" philosophy.

________ feedback utilizes input from a variety of sources including managers, subordinates, peers and customers to provide a perspective on performance from all angles.

multirater or 360-degree

The simplest type of absolute rating system is _____, in which a rater describes, in writing, an employee's strengths, weaknesses, and potential, together with suggestions for improvement.

narrative essay

This approach assumes that a candid statement from a rater who is knowledgeable about an employee's performance is just as valid as more formal and more complicated rating methods.

narrative essay

Which of the following is not an approach widely used to express the cost of employee benefits and services?

national salary index

A(n) ___________ includes anything an employee values and desires that an employer is able and willing to offer in exchange for employee contributions.

organizational reward system

At a broad level, a(n) _______ includes anything an employee values and desires that an employer is able and willing to offer in exchange for employee contributions.

organizational reward system

Team incentives provide opportunity for each team member to receive a bonus based on the:

output of the team as a whole

When using ________, each employee is compared with every other employee, usually in terms of an overall category such as "present value to the organization."

paired comparisions

This occurs when the difference in pay between newly hired or less qualified employees and more experienced ones is small

pay compression

Which of the following is NOT considered a permanent cutback?

pay freezes

The final step in attaching dollar values to jobs using the point method is to establish:

pay grades

________ must be designed not only to attract and retain employees but also to ensure labor costs do not become excessive in relation to those of competing employers.

pay practices

Which of the following is NOT an area of payment covered by workers' compensation?

payments to employers while injured workers are recovering

Friendship bias is most likely to be a problem when performance ratings are provided by:

peers

Money set aside by employers to cover _____ has become the nation's largest source of capital.

pension obligations

An administrative exercise that is typically done once a year to identify and discuss job-relevant strengths and weaknesses of individuals or work teams is:

performance appraisal

Defining performance requires all of the following except:

performance facilitation

This can be thought of as a kind of compass, one that indicates a person's actual direction as well as a person's desired direction.

performance management

______ translates job requirements into levels of acceptable or unacceptable employee behavior.

performance standards

Fundamentally, labor-management relations are about _____ - who has it and how they use it.

power

____ implies that appraisal systems are easy for managers and employees to understand and use.

practicality.

In this type of managed care health insurance plan, in-network care comes from a specified group of physicians and hospitals, patients can pay extra to get care from outside the network, and there generally is no gatekeeper.

preferred provider organization (PPO)

The "gatekeeper" in a "managed care" health insurance plan is the:

primary care physician

During a strike, _____ on streets and sidewalks may be a violation of state law or local ordinances.

profanity

What type of team is assembled for a specific purpose and expected to disband after their task is completed?

project

An individual or group health plan that provides or pays the cost of medical care may not use or disclose:

protected health information

Which of the following requires that health plans not disclose patient identifiers?

protected health information

_____ error results when a rater assigns his/her ratings on the basis of the employee's most recent performance, and is most likely to occur when appraisals are done only after long periods.

recency

One requirement of sound appraisal systems is ______, which refers to the consistency of judgement.

relability

Comparing the performance of employees to that of other employees is known as _____ rating system

relative

The answer to the question "What really makes the difference between success and failure on a particular job, and according to whom?" determines:

relevance

_________ implies that there are clear links between the performance standards for a particular job and organizational objectives, and between the critical job elements identified through a job analysis and the dimensions to be rated on an appraisal form.

relevance

One requirement of sound appraisal systems is _____, which refers to consistency of judgment.

reliability

According to a study, individuals who tend to be most lenient:

score high in agreeableness

A source of performance ratings that is probably more appropriate for counseling and development than for personal decisions is:

self

_____ implies that a performance-appraisal system is capable of distinguishing effective from ineffective performers.

sensitivity

Which of the following is not a supervisory activity that should be done before performance feedback interviews?

set goals that you feel the employee should strive for

_____ is not legally required, and, because of unemployment compensation, many firms do not offer it.

severance pay

_______ requires only that a rater order all employees from highest to lowest, from "best" employee to "worst" employee.

simple ranking

The _____ of the bargaining unit is critical for both the union and employer because it is strongly related to the outcome of the representation election.

size

_____ is when employers seek to avoid unionization by offering workers the wages, benefits, and working conditions that rival unionized firms do.

spillover effect

An employer awarding an employee's exceptional performance with a small, one-time bonus shortly after the noteworthy actions is a:

spot bonus

The right of employees to strike in support of their bargaining demands is protected by:

the Landrum-Griffin Act

In the fact that past merit payments are incorporated into an individual's base salary allowing formerly productive employees to slack off is known as:

the annuity problem

The role of the line manager in grievance procedures is to know and understand _____, as well as federal and state labor laws.

the collective bargaining contract

ESOP satisfaction tends to be highest in companies where:

the company makes relatively large annual contributions to the plan

All EXCEPT which factor made industrial unionization attractive in the 1930's?

the roaring 20's

The efficiency wage hypothesis holds that:

there is payment of wage premiums by some employers to attract the best talent available and to enhance productivity in order to offset any increase in labor costs.

Which of the following about graphic rating scales is false?

they are time-consuming to develop and administer

Which of the following steps will NOT help to avoid legal difficulties in regard to performance appraisals?

train supervisors to avoid documenting cases where subjective standards were applied unevenly to members of protected groups

To be effective, organizational reward systems should provide all of the following EXCEPT:

treatment of members of the organization in terms of organizational needs

Employees engaged in this type of strike are afforded the highest degree of protection, and under most circumstances they are entitled to reinstatement after the strike ends.

unfair labor practice strike

____ include work stoppages, both lawful and unlawful, such as sit-down strikes, strikes in violation of federal laws, slowdowns, wildcat strikes that occur while a contract is in force, and partial walkouts.

unprotected strikes

Which of the following practices by management is NOT prohibited by law?

using company time and premises to stress the disadvantages of unionization

In the United States, about 90 percent of large and medium-sized companies now offer some kind of _____ such as profit-sharing and bonus awards.

variable pay

At lower-levels, _______ systems almost always guarantee cost control.

variable-pay

In regard to pensions, employees who have not worked at a company long enough to be _____ are not entitled to any benefits.

vested

Many of the fastest-growing unions in the United States represent _____ (more than 51 percent of all union members).

white-collar professionals

Generally, employees of nonagricultural, private-sector firms are entitled to benefits for work-related accidents and illnesses leading to temporary or permanent disabilities under:

workers' compensation

Distinctive features of the U.S. system compared with other countries includes:

all of the above

The broad process of performance management requires that you do which things well:

all of the above

The methods for costing benefits include:

all of the above

Which of the following actions is management prohibited by law from participating in?

all of the above

Which of the following should be considered by firms when determining their overall benefit plan?

all of the above

The law requiring companies with at least 20 employees to make medical coverage available at group insurance rates for up to 18 months after an employee leaves the job is:

COBRA

Which of the following allows companies to make medical coverage available at group rates for as long as 18 months after the employee leaves?

COBRA

Federal-government employees are covered by the:

Civil Service Reform Act

Rebel leaders within the AFL who wanted to organize unskilled workers into industrial unions contributed to the emergence of the:

Congress of Industrial Organization

This law provides that, following a worker's death or divorce, the employee's family has the right to buy group-rate health insurance for as long as three years.

Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act

Which act covers private-sector employees over age 21 enrolled in noncontributory (100% employer-paid) retirement plans who have one year's service?

ERISA

The proposed ____________ would make card check recognition of the union automatic.

Employee Free Choice Act

Which act was enacted to protect the interests of employee-benefit-plan participants and their beneficiaries by requiring the disclosure to them of financial and other information concerning the plan?

Employee Retirement Income Security Act

Which of the following laws established the first national minimum wage?

Fair Labor Standards Act

The benefits of this act are based on a percentage of average weekly earnings and are available for up to 26 weeks.

Federal Unemployment Tax Act

Which act extended the 1.45% Medicare payroll tax to all wages and self-employment income?

Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act

When given a choice, employees are moving toward _____, even though they are more expensive, showing that they are willing to pay more for freedom of choice.

PPOs

The 2010 plan intended to reform the U.S. healthcare system is called the:

Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act

Which agency acts as an insurance company, collecting annual premiums from companies with defined-benefit plans that spell out specific payments upon retirement?

Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation

In the United States, salary discussions among employees are protected under:

The National Labor Relations Act

What Act created the National Labor Relations Board to supervise representation elections and to investigate charges of unfair labor practices by management?

The Wagner Act

In comparing the relative emphasis Chinese and American managers place on performance versus relationships, which of the following is true?

When making bonus decisions, Chinese managers tend to place less emphasis on employees' work performance than do American managers.

What is driving the increasing costs of healthcare?

aging population and an increase in obesity

All state workers' compensation laws share all of the following features EXCEPT:

a worker's loss is usually covered fully by the insurance program.

Legal and scientific requirements for a successful appraisal system include all of the following EXCEPT:

acceptability

If pay systems are to accomplish the objectives set for them, ultimately they must be perceived as:

adequate and equitable.

In a(n) _____, employees need not join the union that represents them, but, in lieu of dues, they must pay a service charge for representation.

agency shop


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