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What is one action an employer can take to lower wage levels? a. Hire only union workers. b. Hire workers with more experience. c. Replace some workers with machines. d. Stop wage discrimination.
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What is one action an employer can take to lower wage levels?
a. Hire only union workers.
b. Hire workers with more experience.
c. Replace some workers with machines.
d. Stop wage discrimination.
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The answer would be C) because without human workers it would mean less money to pay and easier to use machines since machines don't get payed.
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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "c. Replace some workers with machines." O
ne action an employer can take to lower wage levels is to replace those low performed employee and invest on machines.
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