In which situation would government regulation most likely be necessary?
a. a factory requir...
Social Studies, 14.11.2019 00:31 imran2k13
In which situation would government regulation most likely be necessary?
a. a factory requires employees to work in unsafe conditions.
b. a restaurant requires employees to work overtime on weekends.
c. a computer company requires employees to work long hours.
d. a power plant requires employees to take safety training classes.
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