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Is it acceptable to close store, let the employees walk to their car , and return to the store to finish paper work if u lock front door securely behind you

a. true
b. false

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Final answer:

It is generally false that employees should lock the store, walk to their cars, and then return to finish paperwork, as there are significant safety and security concerns that should be addressed with safer procedures.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question appears to be related to business practices, specifically regarding employee safety and security procedures when closing a store. The scenario proposes locking the front door while employees briefly leave and then return to the store. It is generally false that such a practice would be advisable due to safety and security concerns. Systems and procedures should always prioritize employee safety and abide by company policies, which often require employees to remain in the store until all tasks are completed and leave together when closing for the night.

In practice, if employees must walk to their cars and return to finish paperwork, a more secure solution should be considered. This might include having one employee stay inside to maintain security or completing all tasks before any employees leave. Employees' safety while leaving the premises, especially at night, should be taken very seriously, and the premises shouldn't be reopened once employees have left the safety of the locked store.

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